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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2300 on: 12/10/2021 08:31 am »
Statistics:

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 436
Jiuquan - 156
Xichang - 164
Taiyuan - 100
Wenchang - 14
Yellow Sea - 2


Just a small observation about the Chinese orbital flight count. This one does not include the supposed CZ-2C flight of this summer, but it does include the supposed third flight of Kaituozhe-1 (the only evidence we have of the existence of this flight is basically an envelope...), as well as a supposed failed flight of Kuaizhou-1, for which we basically have no credible clue to confirm its existence. But here, we already have much more elements to confirm that this CZ-2C did take off, and even official elements.

If these two supposed flights, based on rumors (not very credible...) are counted, this flight should also be included, right? Or why not exclude all unconfirmed flights?

I have been thinking about that, and I would like to hear the opinion of other members. This should be debated.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2301 on: 12/10/2021 08:58 am »
Statistics:

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 436
Jiuquan - 156
Xichang - 164
Taiyuan - 100
Wenchang - 14
Yellow Sea - 2


Just a small observation about the Chinese orbital flight count. This one does not include the supposed CZ-2C flight of this summer, but it does include the supposed third flight of Kaituozhe-1 (the only evidence we have of the existence of this flight is basically an envelope...), as well as a supposed failed flight of Kuaizhou-1, for which we basically have no credible clue to confirm its existence. But here, we already have much more elements to confirm that this CZ-2C did take off, and even official elements.

If these two supposed flights, based on rumors (not very credible...) are counted, this flight should also be included, right? Or why not exclude all unconfirmed flights?

I have been thinking about that, and I would like to hear the opinion of other members. This should be debated.
My count as below:
Totals - 436
Jiuquan -155
Taiyuan - 100
Xichang - 165
Wenchang - 14
Yellow Sea - 2

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2302 on: 12/10/2021 11:57 pm »
SVOM has been delayed to mid-2023:

https://www.svom.eu/en/portfolio/the-svom-mission/

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The SVOM mission (Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor) is a Franco-Chinese mission dedicated to the study of the most distant explosions of stars, the gamma-ray bursts. It is to be launched mid 2023 by the Chinese Long March 2C rocket from the Xichang launch base.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2303 on: 12/12/2021 07:57 am »
The HEAD 1, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 3, 4, 5 (Hede 1, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 3, 4, 5) of Gunter's Space Page said that HEAD 2C/2D are not launched yet, base on link at 喜报|祝贺交通VDES试验星——和德二号E/F星发射成功, HEAD-2C/2D had been launched!
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Good news|Congratulations on the successful launch of the Hede 2 E/F satellite

Published on: 2021-10-15

At 18:51 on October 14, 2021, the transportation VDES test star developed by China Transportation and Communication Information Center (hereinafter referred to as "CTTIC") and Beijing Hede Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Hede Aerospace") ——The Hede-2 E/F satellite carried the Long March-2 carrier rocket and was successfully launched at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi, and both satellites entered the scheduled orbit smoothly.

Beijing Hede Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Beijing. It has 8 domestic and foreign branches including subsidiaries in the Netherlands, France, Spain, Hong Kong, and representative offices in Morocco, South Africa, Mexico, and Shanghai. Association member unit, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) member unit, International Navigation Marks Organization (IALA) member unit, China Military Industry Association standing director unit, national high-tech enterprise, Zhongguancun high-tech enterprise, with ESA project undertaking qualification, Class B surveying and mapping Qualifications, national military standard quality management system certification and other qualifications, as well as more than 50 technical intellectual property rights, 2 EU intellectual property rights. The main business involves aerospace trade and investment, Skywalker constellation and satellite ground station service network, and intelligent space information services. At present, Hede Aerospace's normal orbiting satellites include Hede-2 A, B, C, D, E, F and other 6 satellites. Since its establishment in 2007, Hede Aerospace has relied on more than 400 aerospace industry partners around the world, as well as rich domestic and foreign government resources, and has also provided key for many key Chinese aerospace missions such as manned spaceflight, Beidou navigation, and Chang'e lunar exploration. Products and technical services have made significant contributions to the rapid development of China's aerospace industry.
Then from same site, you can find 和德宇航“天行者“星座第四颗卫星成功发射, the 4th Sat. of HEAD-4 was launched.
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The fourth satellite of Hede Aerospace "Skywalker" constellation successfully launched

Published on: 2020-05-31

At 16:53 on May 31, 2020, the Hede-4 satellite developed by Beijing Hede Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Hede Aerospace") was successfully launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and successfully entered the scheduled orbit. After the satellite completes the in-orbit test, it will be networked with the "Hede 1" satellite launched in 2017 and the "Hede 2 A/B" satellite launched in 2019. After satellite networking, it will provide global customers with marine and aviation big data application services based on ship AIS data and aircraft ADS-B data.

I guess the HEAD-1 is HEAD-1st, HEAD-2A is HEAD-2nd, and HEAD-2B is HEAD-3rd, then HEAD-4th is HEAD-2C, and HEAD-5th (launched June 17, 2020) is HEAD-2D.
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2304 on: 12/12/2021 09:24 am »
There is GeeSat-1A/1B at link Kuaizhou-1 (KZ-1) / Fei Tian 1 of Gunter's Space Page, but that was a old news, you can find information
Sep. 01, 2020
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GeeSat-1A & 1B. This will be the 1st mission carrying private positioning satellites. It is currently scheduled for NET September from Site 95 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on a Kuaizhou 1A. (Source: https://threader.app/thread/1300614908132888579)

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2305 on: 12/12/2021 03:12 pm »
My count on 2021 Dec 11 is as below:
Totals - 437
Jiuquan -156
Taiyuan - 100
Xichang - 165
Wenchang - 14
Yellow Sea - 2
This message reflects my personal opinion based on open sources of information.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2306 on: 12/12/2021 04:19 pm »
My count on 2021 Dec 11 is as below:
Totals - 437
Jiuquan -156
Taiyuan - 100
Xichang - 165
Wenchang - 14
Yellow Sea - 2

The statistics are now corrected.

So, what is your opinion about the supposed Chinese FOBS test in the summer? Should it be included as an orbital launch?

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2307 on: 12/13/2021 03:49 am »
My count on 2021 Dec 11 is as below:
Totals - 437
Jiuquan -156
Taiyuan - 100
Xichang - 165
Wenchang - 14
Yellow Sea - 2

The statistics are now corrected.

So, what is your opinion about the supposed Chinese FOBS test in the summer? Should it be included as an orbital launch?
It made an orbit by international standards. It would depend how they counted the launch on the Fixed Service Tower's statistics board at the launch pad. I believe it was posted in the TSLC thread.
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2308 on: 12/13/2021 04:35 am »
My count on 2021 Dec 11 is as below:
Totals - 437
Jiuquan -156
Taiyuan - 100
Xichang - 165
Wenchang - 14
Yellow Sea - 2
CZ serials are 400, and others are 36, why do you count for 437?

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2309 on: 12/13/2021 07:50 am »
Why not just write the orbital flight count that way:

TOTAL - 436 (+3 unconfirmed)

Although I agree that the status of FOBS is quite uncertain, since it's quite clear that it orbited the Earth.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2310 on: 12/13/2021 08:01 am »
The Gaofen-03D04-09 and Gaofen-04A will be launched this month, by CZ-3B or CZ-7A? I also think it might be Kuaizhou-1A, but time is too short from Changchun to Jiuquan, I guess those 7 Sats might be launched in this weekend or next week, by CZ-2D from Tiayuan or by CZ-11 from Yellow Sea.
“道达星座”・“安溪铁观音一号”卫星出征
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On December 13, 2021, Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. held an expedition ceremony for the "Daoda Constellation" and "Anxi Tieguanyin-1" satellites in the Aerospace Information Industry Park. Relevant leaders and employee representatives from Beijing Daodatian Technology Co., Ltd., Quanzhou Zhongke Xingqiao Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. and Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. participated in the event.

"Daoda Constellation" ("Jilin One" high score 03D04~09) is a new generation of high-resolution remote sensing satellite jointly built by Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. and Beijing Daodatian Technology Co., Ltd. It also has limited Changguang satellite technology. The company's satellite mass production products. This series of satellites uses innovative technologies such as lightweight structural design, highly integrated electronic systems, high-resolution ultra-lightweight low-cost cameras, etc., enabling the entire satellite to obtain static push-broom images with a resolution better than 0.75m and a width greater than 17km In this case, the weight is controlled in the order of 40kg, which has the characteristics of low cost, low power consumption, low weight, and high resolution.

"Anxi Tieguanyin No. 1" satellite ("Jilin No. 1" high score 04A satellite) is a deep cooperation satellite between Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd., Anxi County Government and Quanzhou Zhongke Xingqiao Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. The satellite is " The first satellite of the "Jilin One" constellation Gaofen 04 satellite, with on-board mission autonomous planning, real-time data transmission and on-board AI functions, combined with fast maneuvering control, can achieve single-track multi-point target imaging and rapid information return. The satellite can obtain static push-broom images with a resolution better than 0.5m and a width greater than 15km, with high resolution, high integration, and intelligence.

The "Daoda Constellation" and "Anxi Tieguanyin-1" satellites will be launched in the near future. After the successful launch, 7 "Jilin 1" satellites will be networked with 31 "Jilin 1" satellites in orbit, providing users in forestry, agriculture, grassland, ocean, resources, environment and other industries with richer remote sensing data and product service.
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2311 on: 12/13/2021 04:13 pm »
“安溪铁观音一号”(“吉林一号”高分04A星)
“道达星座”(“吉林一号”高分03D04~09星)

2021年12月13日,长光卫星技术有限公司在航天信息产业园举行“道达星座”、“安溪铁观音一号”卫星出征仪式。
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2312 on: 12/13/2021 04:22 pm »
“安溪铁观音一号”(“吉林一号”高分04A星)
“道达星座”(“吉林一号”高分03D04~09星)

2021年12月13日,长光卫星技术有限公司在航天信息产业园举行“道达星座”、“安溪铁观音一号”卫星出征仪式。

"Anxi Tieguanyin No. 1" (“Jilin No. 1” high score 04A star)
"Daoda Constellation" ("Jilin One" high score 03D04~09 stars)

On December 13, 2021, Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. will hold an expedition ceremony for the "Doda Constellation" and "Anxi Tieguanyin-1" satellites in the Aerospace Information Industry Park.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2313 on: 12/13/2021 04:41 pm »
China launches in 2021 (times in UTC)

01 - January 19 (16:25:04.723) - CZ-3B/G3 (Y74) - XSLC (07-123?), LC2 - Tiantong-1 (03)
02 - January 29 (04:47) - CZ-4C (Y31) - JSLC (01-129?), LC43/94 - Yaogan Weixing-31 Group-2 (3 sats)
03 - February 1 (08:15) - Shian Quxian-1 (Y2) "Xu Bing Tianshu" - JSLC, LC43/95 - ?? (Launch Failure)
04 - February 4 (15:36:04.286) - CZ-3B/G3 (Y77) - XSLC (07-124?), LC3 - TJSW-6
05 - February 24 (02:22) - CZ-4C (Y32) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Yaogan Weixing-31 Group-3 (3 sats)
06 - March 11 (17:51:28.409) - CZ-7A (Y2) - WSLC (07.W9?), LC201 - Shiyan-9
07 - March 13 (02:19) - CZ-4C (Y42) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Yaogan Weixing-31 Group-04 (3 sats)
08 - March 30 (22:45) - CZ-4C (Y36) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Gaofen-12 (02)
09 - April 8 (23:01) - CZ-4B (Y49) - TSLC, LC9 - Shiyian-6 (03)
10 - April 27 (03:20) - CZ-6 (Y5) - TSLC, LC16 - Qilu-1, Qilu-4, Foshan-1, Hangsheng-1 (Zhongan Guotong-1), Tianqi-9, Origin Space Neo-01, Tai King-2-01, Jinzijing-1, Jinzijing-1-02 (Lingque-1 D02)
11 - April 29 (03:23:15.613) - CZ-5B (Y2) - WSLC, LC101 - Tianhe
12 - April 30 (07:27) - CZ-4C (Y34) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Yaogan-34
13 - May 6 (18:11:04.959) - CZ-2C (Y47) - XSLC, LC3 - Yaogan-30 Group-08, Tianqi-12
14 - May 19 (04:03) - CZ-4B (Y48) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Haiyang-2D
15 - May 29 (12:55:29.373) - CZ-7 (Y3) - WSLC (TGHY1/TZ-2), LC201 - Tianzhou-2
16 - June 2 (16:17:04.273) - CZ-3B/G3 (Y72) - XSLC, LC2 - Fengyun-4B
17 - June 11 (03:03) - CZ-2D (Y54) - TSLC, LC9 - Beijing-3, Haisi-2, Yangwang-1 Tianjian
18 - June 17 (01:22:31.693) - CZ-2F/G (Y12) - JSLC, LC43/91 - Shenzhou-12
19 - June 18 (06:30) - CZ-2C (Y48) - XSLC, LC3 - Yaogan-30 Group-09, Tianqi-14 "Jiaxing-1"
20 - July 3 (02:51) - CZ-2D (Y74) - TSLC, LC9 - Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B “Neimenggu-1”, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 01 "Xueersi" Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 02, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 03, Xingshidai-10 "Guangdong Hengjian"
21 - July 4 (23:28) - CZ-4C (Y43) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Fengyun-3E
22 - July 6 (15:53) - CZ-3C/G2 (Y18) - XSLC, LC2 - Tianlian-1 (05)
23 - July 9 (11:59) - CZ-6 (Y6) - TSLC, LC16 - Zhongzi Group-2 - Zhongzi-06 (Zhuzhou-1-01), Zhongzi-07 (Zhuzhou-1-02), Zhongzi-08 (Zhuzhou-1-03), Zhongzi-09 (Zhuzhou-1-04), Zhongzi-10 (Zhuzhou-1-05)
24 - July 19 (00:19) - CZ-2C (Y49) - XSLC, LC3 - Yaogan-30 Group-10 (?), Tianqi-15 "Ruijin-1"
25 - July 29 (04:01) - CZ-2D (Y62) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Tianhui-1 (04)
26 - August 3 (07:39:30) - Shian Quxian-1  (Y5) "Tianshu" - JSLC, LC43/95B - Jilin-1 Mofang-01A (Launch Failure)
27 - August 04 (11:01) - CZ-6 (Y7) - TSLC, LC16 - KL-beta (A, B)
28 - August 5 (16:30:04.926) - CZ-3B/G3 (Y76) - XSLC, LC2 - Zhongxing-2E (Shen Tong 2E)
29 - August 18 (22:32) - CZ-4B (Y50) - TSLC, LC9 - Tianhui 2-02A, Tianhui 2-02B
30 - August 24 (11:15) - CZ-2C/YZ-1S (Y51/Y2) - JSLC (01-136'?'), LC43/94 - Ronghe Shiyan Weixing (1 & 2), TJSW
31 - August 24 (15:41) - CZ-3B/G2 (Y78) - XSLC, LC3 - TJSW-7
32 - September 7 (03:01) - CZ-4C (Y40) - TSLC, LC9 - Gaofen-5 (02)
33 - September 9 (11:50) - CZ-3B/G2 (Y86) - XSLC, LC2 - Zhongxing-9B
34 - September 20 (07:10:11.392) - CZ-7 (Y4) - WSLC, LC201 - Tianzhou-3
35 - September 27 (06:19) - KZ-1A (Y4) - JSLC, LC43/95A(?) - Jilin-1 Gaofen-02D
36 - September 27 (08:20) - CZ-3B/G2 (Y81) - XSLC, LC3 - Shiyan-10 ("satellite operating conditions abnormal")
37 - October 14 (10:51) - CZ-2D (Y53) - TSLC, LC9 - Xihe (CHASE Chinese Hα Solar Explorer), SSS-2A Daxuesheng Xiao Weixing-2A, Tianyuan-1, SSS-1 Daxuesheng Xiao Weixing-1, Zijinjing-2, Shangye Qixiang Tance Weixing-1, Tianshu-1, Hede-2E, Hede-2F, Jiaotong Shiyan, Guidao Daqi Midu Tance Weixing
38 - October 15 (16:23) - CZ-2F/G (Y13) - JSLC, LC43/91 - Shenzhou-13
39 - October 24 (01:27:03.780) - CZ-3B/G2 (Y83) - XSLC, LC2 - Shijian-21
40 - October 27 (06:19) - KZ-1A (Y5) - JSLC - Jilin-1 Gaofen-02F (Changshu-1)
41 - November 3 (07:43) - CZ-2C/YZ-1S (Y41/Y4) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Yaogan-32 Group-02
42 - November 5 (02:19) - CZ-6 (Y8) - TSLC, LC16 - Guangmu (SDGSAT-1)
43 - November 6 (03:00) - CZ-2D (Y63) - XSLC, LC3 - Yaogan-35A/B/C
44 - November 20 (01:51) - CZ-4B (Y52) - TSLC, LC9 - Gaofen-11 (03)
45 - November 22 (23:45) - CZ-4C (Y37) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Gaofen-3 (02)
46 - November 24 (23:41) - KZ-1A (Y13) - JSLC, LC43/95B - Shiyan-11
47 - November 26 (16:40:04(.531?)) - CZ-3B/G3 (Y79) - XSLC, LC2 - Zhongxing-1D
48 - December 7 (04:12:30) - Gushenxing-1 (Y2) - JSLC, LC43/95? - Tianjin Daxue-1, Baoyun, Lize-1, Jinzijing-5, Jinzijing-1 (03)
49 - December 10 (00:11:30) - JSLC (01-141), LC43/94 - CZ-4B (Y47) - Shijian 6 Group 05
50 - December 13 (16:09) - CZ-3B/G3 (Y82) - XSLC, LC3 - Tianlian-2-02
51 - December 15 (02:00) - KZ-1A (Y16) - JSLC, LC43/95A - GeeSAT-1A; GeeSAT-1B (Launch failure)
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China launch schedule


2021

December 23 (~10:10) 24 22/23 - CZ-7A (Y3) - WSLC, LC201 - HOTS (High Orbit Test Satellite)
December 26 (~03:11:31) /27 - CZ-4C (Y39) (or CZ-4B) - TSLC, LC9 - Ziyuan-1 (2E), CAS-9 (XW-3)
December 27 (?) (or 30) - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94 - Daqi-1 (Atmospheric Environment Monitoring Satellite)
December 30 / January 5 29/31 - CZ-3B/G? (Y75) - XSLC, LC2 - Tianji Guganwang Gaogui Weixing (two sats) or Zhongxing-6D

2022

January - Gushenxing-1 (Y3) - JSLC, LC43/95 - Taijing-1 01, Xingshidai-12 (Taijing-1 02)
January / February - XSLC, LC3 - ??
February - CZ-8 (Y2) - WSLC - Hainan-1 (1); Hainan-1 (2); Hainan-1 (3); Hainan-1 (4); Tianxian batch 1; (22 sats in total)
March - Lijian-1 (Zhongke-1A) - JSLC - Six sats
March/April - CZ-7 (Y5) - WSLC, LC201 - Tianzhou-4
First quarter - CZ-2C - ?? - Six sats from Yinhe Aerospace
First quarter - ZQ-2 - JSLC, LC43/95 (?) - ??
First quarter - CZ-11H (Y3) - SL - Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A 'Anxi Tieguanyin 1', Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 04-09
April - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - LSTSAT-1 (was Nicasat-1)
April - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94 - SJ-19 Shijian-19 (New Generation Recoverable Satellite)
May - CZ-2F/G (Y14) - JSLC, LC43/91 - Shenzhou-14
May/June - CZ-5B (Y3) - WSLC, LC101 - Wentian Space Station Laboratory
June - Jielong-3 - JSLC, LC43/94 - ??
First half - ?? - ?? - Advanced Space-borne Solar Observatory (ASO-S)
First half - CZ-2D - ?? - 12 sats
August/September - CZ-5B (Y4) - WSLC, LC101 - Mengtian Space Station Laboratory
October - CZ-7 (Y6) - WSLC, LC201 - Tianzhou-5
October - CZ-2C - XSLC - APStar-6E
November - CZ-2F/G (Y15) - JSLC, LC43/91 - Shenzhou-15
December - CZ-2D (?) - JSLC, LC43/94 (?) - MisrSat-2
End - XSLC - CZ-2C (?) - Einstein Probe
End - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94 - Zhangheng-2 (CSES-2)
?? - CZ-2F/T4 - JSLC, LC43/91 - CSSHQ (F2)
?? - CZ-4C - JSLC, LC43/94 - Gaofen-3 (03)
?? - CZ-11 - JSLC - CAS-5A, CAS-5B, CAS-7A, CAS-7C
?? - CZ-11 - JSLC - OVS-2; OHS-2s; OKW-2; TY-1(04)
?? - KZ-11 (Y2) - JSLC, LC43/95A - Xingyun-1 (01); Xingyun-1 (02)
?? - KZ-11 - JSLC - Jiama Shexian Bao Tance Weixing (Gamma ray burst detection micro satellite), Tianiy-4 (Xiaoxiang-4), Zhongwei-1, Xianrikui-1A, Xianrikui-1B, Yijian Duoxing
?? - KZ-1A (Y17) - JSLC, LC43/95A - Hede-2C, Hede-2D
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - Gushenxing-1 - JSLC, LC43/95
?? - Gushenxing-1 - JSLC, LC43/95
?? - Gushenxing-1 - JSLC, LC43/95
?? - Gushenxing-1 - JSLC, LC43/95
?? - SQX-2 - JSLC (?) - ??
?? - Jielong-1 - JSLC - HN-03, HN-04
?? - Jielong-1 (Y2) - JSLC, LC42/95B - Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3 (two 0.9m resolution multi-spectral satellites)
?? - CZ-2C - XSLC, LC3 - Yaogan-30 Group-11 (?), Tianqi-? "Yan'an-1"
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - TECHO-1 (Qingwang-1)
?? - CZ-3B/G3 - XSLC, LC2 - GEOSAR (Tianhui-3)
?? - CZ-3B/YZ-1 - XSLC - Beidou-3 MEO-25, Beidou-3 MEO-26
?? - CZ-3B/YZ-1 - XSLC - Beidou-3 MEO-27, Beidou-3 MEO-28
?? - CZ-3B/YZ-1 - XSLC - Beidou-3 MEO-29, Beidou-3 MEO-30
?? - CZ-4B - XSLC - ??
?? - CZ-11 (Y10) - XSLC - ??
?? - CZ-2D - TSLC, LC9 - CAS-6 and others
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16 - Haiyang-3A
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16 - Haiyang-3B
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC-16 - Qilu-2, Qilu-3, ??, ??
?? - CZ-6A - TSLC, LC16 - ??
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC, LC9 - Fengyun-3F
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC, LC9 - Fengyun-3G (Fengyun-3RM-1)
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Zhenghe (Near-Earth Asteroid Multi-Target Detection)
?? - CZ-11A - ?? - ??
?? - KZ-1A - ?? - Hainan-1 (4)
?? - KZ-1A - ?? - Hainan-1 (5)
?? - KZ-1A - ?? - Hainan-1 (6)
?? - ?? - ?? - Sansha-1 (1)
?? - ?? - ?? - Sansha-1 (2)
?? - ?? - ?? - Sanya-1 (1)
?? - ?? - ?? - Sanya-1 (2)
?? - ?? - ?? - Taihu-1
?? - ?? - ?? - Luojia-1 (02)
?? - ?? - ?? - Jinggong-1 (CubeSat-6U)
?? - ?? - ?? - Dagong Weixing (CubeSat-12U)

2023

Midle of the year - CZ-2C - XSLC - SVOM (Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor)
NLT August - CZ-2C - XSLC - APStar-6E
Second half - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - Xingkong-1 (Jianyang-1)
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Mars Lander and Rover
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - Palapa-N1R
?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9 - Haiyang-2E
?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9 - Haiyang-2H
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC - Fengyun-3H
?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-3RM2
?? - ?? - ?? - El Guaicaipuro (Venezuela)

2024

?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9 - Haiyang-2F
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16 - Haiyang-3C
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Sun Fixed Point Observation
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Venus Exploration Orbiter
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Chang'e-6 (Sample return)
?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-4 MW (Microwave sounder prototype)

2025

?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9 - Haiyang-2G
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16 - Haiyang-3D
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Xuntian China Space Station Telescope
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Main-Belt Asteroid (Ceres) Sample Return
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - South Pole Landing & Cruise
NET - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Chang'e-7
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - Fengyun-4C
NET - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - Fengyun-4D
?? -?? - ?? - Proposed Moon Landing
?? - ?? - ?? - enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission(eXTP)

2027

?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Solar Polar Orbit Observer
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - North Pole Landing & isru
?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-4E

2028

?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Jupiter Orbiter
?? - CZ-9 - WSLC - ??

2030

?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-4F

2033

?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-4G

Undefined

?? - ?? - TSLC - CBERS-5
?? - ?? - TSLC - CBERS-6
?? - ?? - ?? - Huaizong-1
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - CongoSat-1
?? - ?? - ?? - Water Cycle Observation Mission (WCOM)
?? - ?? - ?? - Magnetosphere-Ionosphere/Thermosphere Coupling Exploration (MIT)

Statistics:

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 439
Jiuquan - 157
Xichang - 166
Taiyuan - 100
Wenchang - 14
Yellow Sea - 2

December 13
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December 16
December 19
December 21
December 22
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2314 on: 12/13/2021 05:21 pm »

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2315 on: 12/13/2021 05:23 pm »
https://m.weibo.cn/6884222611/4714127328543319

From December 22nd to 24th, the Wenchang Space Launch Site will carry out a space launch! (Guess: the rocket should be Long March-7A! [Thinking])
From December 29th to 31st, the Xichang Satellite Launch Center will execute the 2021 closing launch! (Guess: This post should be Long March No. 3B)
« Last Edit: 12/13/2021 05:24 pm by Satori »

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2316 on: 12/15/2021 02:10 am »
Quote from: NOTAM
A5055/21 NOTAMR A5048/21
Q) KZAK/QWMLW////000/999/
A) KZAK
B) 2112220930
C) 2112271130
D) DLY 0930-1130
E) THE CHINA NATIONAL SPACE ADMINISTRATION HAS PLANNED A ROCKET
LAUNCH. DEBRIS FM THIS LAUNCH WILL FALL WI AN AREA DEFINED AS
1616N14042E 1704N14051E 1724N13855E 1636N13846E TO POINT OF ORIGIN.
IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY ALL NON-PARTICIPATING AIR TFC ARE ADZD TO
AVOID THE NOTAMED AREA. IFR ACFT UNDER ATC JURISDICTION SHOULD
ANTICIPATE CLR AROUND THE NOTAMED AREA.
F) SFC
G) UNL
This is for which area?
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2317 on: 12/16/2021 08:25 am »
5天3889公里 顺丰成功护送一颗卫星至酒泉
Quote from: translated by Google
At 9:30 on December 3, SF's satellite support formation slowly drove into the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu. The formation was composed of four functional vehicles: guided vehicles, air-cushion vehicles, escorts, and technical support vehicles. Among them, the temperature-controlled air-cushion vehicle for aviation equipment, which ranks second and is firmly guarded in the formation, is loaded with the "core mission" of this transportation-the remote sensing test satellite.
Is this not launched yet?

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2318 on: 12/17/2021 01:59 pm »
F3826/21 - CHINESE AEROSPACE FLIGHT ACTIVITIES WILL TAKE PLACE
FLW RECEIVED FROM CIVIL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION OF CHINA:
DUE TO AEROSPACE FLIGHT ACTIVITIES, THE FLIGHT SAFETY OF THE AIRCRAFT
IN THE FOLLOWING AREA MAY BE AFFECTED:
081822S 0901706E
082306S 0903824E
073011S 0902313E
072526S 0902902E. SFC - UNL, DAILY 0000/0400, 30 DEC 00:00 2021 UNTIL 03 JAN
04:00 2022. CREATED: 17 DEC 06:03 2021

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2319 on: 12/17/2021 03:21 pm »
F3826/21 - CHINESE AEROSPACE FLIGHT ACTIVITIES WILL TAKE PLACE
FLW RECEIVED FROM CIVIL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION OF CHINA:
DUE TO AEROSPACE FLIGHT ACTIVITIES, THE FLIGHT SAFETY OF THE AIRCRAFT
IN THE FOLLOWING AREA MAY BE AFFECTED:
081822S 0901706E
082306S 0903824E
073011S 0902313E
072526S 0902902E. SFC - UNL, DAILY 0000/0400, 30 DEC 00:00 2021 UNTIL 03 JAN
04:00 2022. CREATED: 17 DEC 06:03 2021
Is this for CZ-3B in December 30 from Xichang?
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