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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2380 on: 03/02/2022 08:06 am »
Where did you find the informations about the Yinhe-1 launch ?  ???

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2381 on: 03/02/2022 08:17 am »
Where did you find the informations about the Yinhe-1 launch ?  ???
The information is from Travel agent but I am not sure why there is NOTAM until now...

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2382 on: 03/03/2022 01:08 am »
一个山区县的空天梦想
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A mountain county's sky dream

"The most powerful thing about 'Antie-1' is that it achieves the unification of ultra-lightweight and high resolution." Guo Hailiang, general manager of Quanzhou Zhongke Xingqiao Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd., said that the satellite adopts a lightweight structure Design, the overall weight is only 43 kg; at the same time, innovative technologies such as highly integrated electronic systems, high-resolution ultra-lightweight and low-cost cameras enable the entire satellite to achieve a resolution of better than 0.75 meters and an imaging width of more than 17,000 meters. meters, with the characteristics of low weight, high resolution, low cost, and low power consumption.

In the middle of this year, the "Anxi Tieguanyin-2" satellite will also be launched. The satellite has a resolution of 0.5 meters, reaching the highest resolution of my country's commercial remote sensing satellites. It can obtain data on an area of ​​195,000 square kilometers every day. Around the satellite ground station, "Antie No. 1", "Antie No. 2" and the Aerospace Big Data Center, the construction of a "Park in a Garden" covering an area of 300 mu - Aerospace Data Industrial Park has also been put on the agenda , the goal is to bring together 50 upstream and downstream enterprises with an output value of more than 20 billion yuan. The park is positioned as a world-leading aerospace big data industrial park, provides global aerospace remote sensing data acquisition, distribution, processing, application and other spatial information services, and builds a national commercial remote sensing satellite data application demonstration base.
Before CZ-8 Y2 launched, we thought Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A plan to be launched by CZ-11 H3 will be Anxi Tieguanyin-1, but the Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D18 is Anxi Tieguanyin-1, so I think Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A should be Anxi Tieguanyin-2!
Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D is resolution of 0.75 meters, and
Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A is resolution of 0.5 meters.
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2383 on: 03/04/2022 01:43 am »
2022年航天科技集团计划安排50余次宇航发射
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Aerospace Science and Technology Group plans to arrange more than 50 space launches in 2022

The reporter learned from China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation on the 3rd that in 2022, the group company plans to arrange more than 50 space launch missions and launch more than 140 spacecraft, and the number of launches will reach a new high.

Li Hong, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and deputy general manager of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, introduced that by the end of February, my country had carried out 4 space launch missions, using the Long March 2 Dingyao 70 carrier rocket and the Long March 4 Bingyao 29 respectively. A total of 25 satellites will be tested, including the No. 13 satellite, the Land Exploration-1 01 group A star, and the Land Exploration No. 1 01 group B star. into orbit.

In terms of the manned space station project, six major launch missions will be completed this year, including two cargo spaceships for Tianzhou-4 and Tianzhou-5, two manned spaceships for Shenzhou 14 and Shenzhou 15, and Wentian. The experimental module I and the Mengtian experimental module II were launched, and the on-orbit rendezvous and docking, exit activities and spacecraft return missions were carried out, and the space station was fully built.

In 2022, my country will also launch the Gaofen-3 03 satellite, the atmospheric environment monitoring satellite, the terrestrial ecosystem carbon monitoring satellite, the Gaofen-5 01A satellite, the environmental disaster mitigation 2 05 satellite, the Macau Science 1A satellite, the Zhongxing 6D, Zhongxing 19 and other national civil space infrastructure scientific research satellites and business satellites meet the application needs of users in various fields such as natural resources, ecological environment, forestry and grassland, emergency disaster relief, meteorology, radio and television, and enable aerospace technology to better serve For the society and people's livelihood, and for the development and construction of the national economy.

In addition, the annual launch plan also includes several commercial launch missions such as Beijing No. 3 B satellite, Zhongzi satellite constellation 03 satellites, etc., providing fast, stable and reliable "one-stop" launch services for various customers to meet the needs of The market's demand for the launch of microsatellites promotes the sustainable and healthy development of my country's commercial aerospace.


Li Hong said that with the vigorous development of my country's aerospace industry, the high-quality completion of increasingly onerous space missions has posed new challenges to the Group. As a high-risk business, aerospace must remain vigilant at all times in order to be foolproof, continuously strengthen the "quality awareness, risk awareness, and responsibility awareness" of all employees, and pay close attention to the process quality control requirements with a "strict, careful and meticulous" work style. It is necessary to comprehensively and deeply identify various hidden risks and weak links and make continuous improvements. It is necessary to systematically promote the construction of the aerospace lean quality management system to consolidate the quality management foundation, and continue to improve the group's ability to ensure success with high quality, so as to ensure the success of this year's aerospace missions. Finish.

It is reported that in 2021, the Aerospace Science and Technology Group successfully completed 48 space launch missions, successfully launched 103 spacecraft into orbit, and the number of annual launches exceeded 40 for the first time. my country once again ranks first in the world in the number of annual space launches.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2384 on: 03/07/2022 07:10 am »
​“吉林一号”MF01A星出征
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​"Jilin-1" MF01A star set off

On March 7, 2022, Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. held the expedition ceremony of the "Jilin-1" MF01A star in the Aerospace Information Industrial Park. Company leaders and employee representatives participated in the event.

The "Jilin-1" MF01A satellite on this expedition is a flexible satellite platform independently developed by Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. according to the CubeSat design concept. The satellite can perform flexible stand-alone transformation according to the integration requirements of different loads, which is convenient for system integration. The weight and cost are lower, and the carrying capacity and business capability are stronger. The "Jilin No. 1" MF01A satellite is positioned on a 20kg-class multi-functional operational satellite platform. It supports long-term three-axis ground-to-ground operation of the payload. It can be adapted to various payloads such as remote sensing, communication, and navigation, and has both the multi-functionality and reliability of operational satellites. Sexual advantages, as well as the low cost and rapid development advantages of CubeSats.
The "Jilin-1" MF01A satellite will be launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China.
The Jilin-1 MF01A will be launched from Jiuquan, maybe by Zhuque-2 Y1 or Gushenxing-1 Y3.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2385 on: 03/07/2022 05:12 pm »

April 2022 - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC
                    LSTSAT-1 (was Nicasat-1)


AFAIK the "framework contract" signed in 2016 between CGWIC and Luxembourg Space Telecommunications SA has never been upgraded to a firm launch contract, so I doubt this launch will happen in April ???

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2386 on: 03/07/2022 06:39 pm »
​“吉林一号”MF01A星出征
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​"Jilin-1" MF01A star set off

On March 7, 2022, Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. held the expedition ceremony of the "Jilin-1" MF01A star in the Aerospace Information Industrial Park. Company leaders and employee representatives participated in the event.

The "Jilin-1" MF01A satellite on this expedition is a flexible satellite platform independently developed by Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. according to the CubeSat design concept. The satellite can perform flexible stand-alone transformation according to the integration requirements of different loads, which is convenient for system integration. The weight and cost are lower, and the carrying capacity and business capability are stronger. The "Jilin No. 1" MF01A satellite is positioned on a 20kg-class multi-functional operational satellite platform. It supports long-term three-axis ground-to-ground operation of the payload. It can be adapted to various payloads such as remote sensing, communication, and navigation, and has both the multi-functionality and reliability of operational satellites. Sexual advantages, as well as the low cost and rapid development advantages of CubeSats.
The "Jilin-1" MF01A satellite will be launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China.
The Jilin-1 MF01A will be launched from Jiuquan, maybe by Zhuque-2 Y1 or Gushenxing-1 Y3.
So this the replacement "Jilin-1" MF01A for the original "Jilin-1" MF01A satellite that was sacrificed in the launch failure??
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2387 on: 03/08/2022 07:01 am »
商业卫星市场广阔 国内多地争相布局 空天产业“群雄逐鹿”济南迎来难得机遇
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The commercial satellite market is vast, and many places in China are competing for layout. The aerospace industry is "competing for the deer" Jinan ushered in a rare opportunity

The commercial satellite industry has a huge industrial chain. At present, the industrial layout led by Shandong Institute of Industry and Research has helped Jinan City "create something out of nothing" in the core sectors of technology research and development, satellite operation and maintenance, and data application of the commercial aerospace industry. The "Qilu-5/6" satellite that the institute plans to launch next year is two X-band radar satellites. The satellite R&D and design have been completed and entered into production. The production cycle is about 18 months.
So I think the Qilu-5/6 will be launched in 4Q 2023.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2388 on: 03/09/2022 12:04 am »
吉林一号”MF01A星出征,择期发射
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Jilin No. 1 "MF01A star set off for expedition, scheduled to launch
There is a photo for CZ-11, does this mean Jilin-1 MF01A will be launched by CZ-11 from Jiuquan?

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2389 on: 03/09/2022 12:27 am »
吉林一号”MF01A星出征,择期发射
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Jilin No. 1 "MF01A star set off for expedition, scheduled to launch
There is a photo for CZ-11, does this mean Jilin-1 MF01A will be launched by CZ-11 from Jiuquan?
Given the dispenser mockup with an Jilin-1 MF01A shown it is unlikely however by itself possibly. This would be Jilin-1 MF01A 02 (01R) since the first one was destroyed in a failed launch. There are also better threads for these discussions rather than the scheduling thread.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2390 on: 03/12/2022 09:57 am »
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Is this launched from Jiuquan?

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2391 on: 03/17/2022 09:35 am »
China launches in 2022 (times in UTC)

01 - January 17 (02:35:xx.xxx) - CZ-2D (Y70) - TSLC, LC9
                    Shiyan-13 (试验十三号卫星)
                    51102 2022-004A
02 - January 25 (23:44:xx.xxx) - CZ-4C (Y29) - JSLC, LC43/94
                    Ludi Tance-1 01A (陆地探测一号01组A星)
                    51284 2022-007A
03 - February 26 (23:44:xx.xxx) - CZ-4C (Y30) - JSLC, LC43/94
                    Ludi Tance-1 01B (陆地探测一号01组b星)
                    51822 2022-018A
04 - February 27 (03:06:28.xxx) - CZ-8/720H (Y2) - WSLC, LC201
                    Hainan-1 (1) (海南一号 1)
                    Hainan-1 (2) (海南一号 2)
                    Wenchang-1 01 'Weina Xingkong 03' (文昌一号01星 '微纳星空03')
                    Wenchang-1 02 'Weina Xingkong 04' (文昌一号02星 '微纳星空04')
                    Dayun/Xingshidai-17 'Weina Xingkong 05' (大运号/星时代17 '微纳星空05')
                    Chaohu-1 (巢湖一号) (Tianxian batch 1)
                    Qimingxing-1 (启明星一号)
                    Taijing-3 01 (泰景三号01星)
                    Taijing-4 01 (泰景四号01星)
                    Xidian-1 (西电一号)
                    Chuangxing Leishen (创星雷神号)
                    Tianqi-19 'Yanan-1/Pingan-2' (天启星座19 (延安号/平安2号))
                    Jilin-1 Maofeng-02A 01 'Xiamen Keji-1' (吉林一号MF02A01 '厦门科技一号')
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 10 (吉林一号高分03D10)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 11 (吉林一号高分03D11)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 12 (吉林一号高分03D12)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 13 (吉林一号高分03D13)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 14 (吉林一号高分03D14)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 15 'Shaoguan-1' (吉林一号高分03D15 '韶关一号')
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 16 'Wenchang Chaosuan-2' (吉林一号高分03D16 '文昌超算二号')
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 17 'Wenchang Chaosuan-3' (吉林一号高分03D17 '文昌超算三号')
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 18 'Anxi Teiguanyin 1' (吉林一号高分03D18)
05 - March 5 (06:01:xx.xxx) - CZ-2C (Y62) - XSLC, LC3
                    Yinhe-2 01 'Nantong-1'(银河航天02批01 '南通一号')
                    51946 2022-023A
                    Yinhe-2 02 'Yituhao Xingyuan'(银河航天02批02 '一土号星愿')
                    51947 2022-023B
                    Yinhe-2 03 'Xuancheng-1'(银河航天02批03 '宣城一号')
                    51948 2022-023C
                    Yinhe-2 04 'Beiyou Yinhe'(银河航天02批04 '北邮-银河号')
                    51949 2022-023D
                    Yinhe-2 05 (银河航天02批05)
                    51950 2022-023E
                    Yinhe-2 06 (银河航天02批06)
                    51951 2022-023F
                    Xuanming Xingyuan (暄铭星愿)
                    51952 2022-023G
06 - March 17 (07:09) - CZ-4C (Y47) - JSLC, LC45/94
                    Yaogan-34-02 (遥感三十四号02星)
                    52084 2022-027A

07

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March 29 (~09:49) (~11:00) - CZ-6A (?) - TSLC, LC?
                    ??

March 30 29 (~02:30) 25-30 (~06:00) - ?? - JSLC
                    ??
March - Lijian-1 (Zhongke-1A) - JSLC
                    Zhuhai-1 1
                    Zhuhai-1 2
                    Zhuhai-1 3
                    Zhuhai-1 4
                    Zhuhai-1 5
                    Zhuhai-1 6
March (?) - Gushenxing-1 (Y3) - JSLC, LC43/95
                    Taijing-1 01
                    Taijing-1 02 (Xingshidai-12)
First quarter - ZQ-2 - JSLC, LC43/95 (?)
                    ??
First quarter - CZ-11H (Y3) - SL
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 04-09
April 6 (~04:00) - ?? - JSLC
                    ??

April - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94
                    SJ-19 Shijian-19 (New Generation Recoverable Satellite)
May 10 - CZ-7 (Y5) - WSLC, LC201
                    Tianzhou-4
May 14 (?) - CZ-2F/G (Y14) - JSLC, LC43/91
                    Shenzhou-14
Spring - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94
                    Advanced Space-borne Solar Observatory (ASO-S)
NET June - ?? - ??
                    Beiyou-1
First half - CZ-2D - ??
                    12 sats
July 23 - CZ-5B (Y3) - WSLC, LC101
                    Wentian Space Station Laboratory
July - ?? - ??
                    Jinzhijing-3
                    Jinzhijing-4
July - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC-16
                    Qilu-2
                    Qilu-3
                    ??
                    ??
August - Jielong-3 (Y1) - Ocean Launch
                    ??
August/September - CZ-5B (Y4) - WSLC, LC101
                    Mengtian Space Station Laboratory
October 31 (?) - CZ-7 (Y6) - WSLC, LC201
                    Tianzhou-5
                    Aoke-1
October - CZ-2C - XSLC
                    APStar-6E

November 17 (?) - CZ-2F/G (Y15) - JSLC, LC43/91
                    Shenzhou-15
November - Jielong-3 (Y2) -??
                    ??
November - CZ-7 - WSLC, LC201
                    ??
                    CAS-10 (Xiwang-4)

December - CZ-2D (?) - JSLC, LC43/94 (?)
                    MisrSat-2
December - ?? - ??
                    Macao Science 1

December - Jielong-3 (Y3) -??
                    ??
End - XSLC - CZ-2C (?)
                    Einstein Probe
?? - CZ-2F/T4 - JSLC, LC43/91
                    CSSHQ (F2)
?? - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94
                    Daqi-1 (Atmospheric Environment Monitoring Satellite)
?? - 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 micro satellite)
                   Tianiy-4 (Xiaoxiang-4)
                   Zhongwei-1
                   Xianrikui-1A
                   Xianrikui-1B
?? - KZ-1A (Y17) - JSLC, LC43/95B
                   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 (0.9m resolution multi-spectral satellite)
                   Yizheng-3 (0.9m resolution multi-spectral satellite)
?? - ?? - JSLC
                   Jilin-1 Maofeng-01A*
?? - CZ-2C - XSLC, LC3
                   Yaogan-30 Group-11 (?)
                   Tianqi-?
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC
                   TECHO-1 (Qingwang-1)
?? - CZ-3B/G3 - XSLC, LC2
                   GEOSAR (Tianhui-3)
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC
                   Zhongxing-6D
?? - CZ-3B/G? (Y75) - XSLC
                   Tianji Guganwang Gaogui Weixing A
                   Tianji Guganwang Gaogui Weixing B
?? - CZ-3B/G3 - XSLC
                   Fengyun-4C
?? - 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-6 - TSLC, LC16
                   Haiyang-3A
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16
                   Haiyang-3B
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC, LC9
                   Fengyun-3F
?? - 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)

2023

Middle of the year - CZ-2C - XSLC
                   SVOM (Space-based multi-band ast. Variable Objects Monitor)
First half - Jielong-3 (Y4) -??
                    ??
NLT August - CZ-2C - XSLC
                   APStar-6E
Second half - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC
                   Xingkong-1 (Jianyang-1)
Second half - Jielong-3 (Y5) - ??
                    ??
?? - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94
                   Zhangheng-2 (CSES-2)
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Tianwen-? (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, LC9
                   Fengyun-3G (Fengyun-3RM-1)
?? - CZ-6 (?) - TSLC, LC-16 (?)
                   Qilu-5
                   Qilu-6
?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-3RM2
?? - ?? - ??
                   El Guaicaipuro (Venezuela)

2024

?? - CZ-3B - XSLC
                   Zhenghe (Near-Earth Asteroid Multi-Target Detection)
?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9
                   Haiyang-2F
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16
                   Haiyang-3C
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC
                   Fengyun-3H
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Sun Fixed Point Observation
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Tianwen-? (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
                   Tianwen-? (Main-Belt Asteroid - Ceres - Sample Return)
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Lunar South Pole Landing & Cruise
NET - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Chang'e-7
?? - ?? - ??
                   enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission(eXTP)

2026

?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5A

2027

?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Solar Polar Orbit Observer
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Lunar North Pole Landing & isru
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC
                   Fengyun-4D
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC
                   Fengyun-3I
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC
                   Fengyun-3J

?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5B

2028

?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-4E
?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5C
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Tianwen-? (Jupiter Orbiter)
?? - CZ-9 - WSLC
                   ??

2030

?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-4F
?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5D

2033

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

2035

?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5D
?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-6A

Undefined

?? - ?? - TSLC - CBERS-5
?? - ?? - TSLC - CBERS-6
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - CongoSat-1
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - LSTSAT-1 (was Nicasat-1)
?? - ?? - ?? - Water Cycle Observation Mission (WCOM)
?? - ?? - ?? - Magnetosphere-Ionosphere/Thermosphere Coupling Exploration (MIT)
?? - ?? - ?? - Huaizong-1
?? - ?? - ?? - Taihu-1
?? - ?? - ?? - Luojia-1 (02)
?? - ?? - ?? - Jinggong-1 (CubeSat-6U)
?? - ?? - ?? - Dagong Weixing (CubeSat-12U)

Statistics:

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 449
Jiuquan - 161
Xichang - 168
Taiyuan - 102
Wenchang - 16
Yellow Sea - 2

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March 22
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2392 on: 03/20/2022 07:00 pm »
CAS-10 (Xiwang-4) to be launch by a CZ-7 on November 2022.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2393 on: 03/21/2022 09:44 am »
澳科卫星数据中心启动,“澳科一号”卫星预计今年底发射
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The Macau Science Satellite Data Center was launched, and the "Auke-1" satellite is expected to be launched by the end of this year

Taibo.com, according to Zhuhai Special Economic Zone News, recently, the launching ceremony of the Macau Science and Technology Satellite Science and Application Data Center jointly established by the National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Macau University of Science and Technology was held. The start of the data center is an important milestone of the "Aoke-1" satellite project. The "Aoke-1" satellite is expected to be launched with the Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft at the end of this year.
The Aoke-1 will be launched with Tianzhou-5 in October 31 this year.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2394 on: 03/21/2022 06:14 pm »
澳科卫星数据中心启动,“澳科一号”卫星预计今年底发射
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The Macau Science Satellite Data Center was launched, and the "Auke-1" satellite is expected to be launched by the end of this year

Taibo.com, according to Zhuhai Special Economic Zone News, recently, the launching ceremony of the Macau Science and Technology Satellite Science and Application Data Center jointly established by the National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Macau University of Science and Technology was held. The start of the data center is an important milestone of the "Aoke-1" satellite project. The "Aoke-1" satellite is expected to be launched with the Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft at the end of this year.
The Aoke-1 will be launched with Tianzhou-5 in October 31 this year.

Or more likely in November together with other small sats.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2395 on: 03/22/2022 10:59 am »
https://weibo.com/5616492130/LkWlqyIKu
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On March 18, the "Requirements for the Use of the 04th Batch of Fengyun-3 Meteorological Satellites" passed the expert review. Leaders and experts from Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Meteorological Administration, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and other relevant departments attended the review meeting.
The 04 batch of FY-3 meteorological satellites is the continuation of the second-generation polar-orbiting operational meteorological satellites of FY-3, including the inclined orbit precipitation measurement satellite FY-3 09 and the morning and evening orbit satellite FY-3 10. The first satellite is planned to be launched around 2027. emission. Under the premise of keeping the corresponding satellite load configuration of the Fengyun-3 batch 04 basically unchanged, the spectral channels of some instruments have been optimized and upgraded, and the reliability, stability and detection accuracy have been continuously improved, reaching the same level of international instruments. Similar level; with maneuverable observation capabilities and high and low orbit collaborative observation capabilities, further meeting the needs of weather forecasting, global natural disasters, ecological and environmental monitoring, space weather monitoring and forecasting, and support services, and doing some preliminary verification for the upgrade of the Fengyun-5 satellite platform
Funyun-3 9/10 will be launched around 2027.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2396 on: 03/23/2022 07:10 am »
澳科卫星数据中心启动,“澳科一号”卫星预计今年底发射
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The Macau Science Satellite Data Center was launched, and the "Auke-1" satellite is expected to be launched by the end of this year

Taibo.com, according to Zhuhai Special Economic Zone News, recently, the launching ceremony of the Macau Science and Technology Satellite Science and Application Data Center jointly established by the National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Macau University of Science and Technology was held. The start of the data center is an important milestone of the "Aoke-1" satellite project. The "Aoke-1" satellite is expected to be launched with the Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft at the end of this year.
The Aoke-1 will be launched with Tianzhou-5 in October 31 this year.

Or more likely in November together with other small sats.

"Aoke-1" (澳科一号) is Macao Science 1, previously described here:

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Macao Science 1 was developed by the State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Science at the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) and is being implemented with support from the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and the local government. It is the world's first and only scientific exploration satellite to be placed in a near-equatorial orbit to study the geomagnetic field, and specifically the South Atlantic Anomaly, from space. The launch is scheduled for December 2022.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2397 on: 03/29/2022 10:35 am »
China launches in 2022 (times in UTC)

01 - January 17 (02:35:xx.xxx) - CZ-2D (Y70) - TSLC, LC9
                    Shiyan-13 (试验十三号卫星)
                    51102 2022-004A
02 - January 25 (23:44:xx.xxx) - CZ-4C (Y29) - JSLC, LC43/94
                    Ludi Tance-1 01A (陆地探测一号01组A星)
                    51284 2022-007A
03 - February 26 (23:44:xx.xxx) - CZ-4C (Y30) - JSLC, LC43/94
                    Ludi Tance-1 01B (陆地探测一号01组b星)
                    51822 2022-018A
04 - February 27 (03:06:28.xxx) - CZ-8/720H (Y2) - WSLC, LC201
                    Hainan-1 (1) (海南一号 1)
                    Hainan-1 (2) (海南一号 2)
                    Wenchang-1 01 'Weina Xingkong 03' (文昌一号01星 '微纳星空03')
                    Wenchang-1 02 'Weina Xingkong 04' (文昌一号02星 '微纳星空04')
                    Dayun/Xingshidai-17 'Weina Xingkong 05' (大运号/星时代17 '微纳星空05')
                    Chaohu-1 (巢湖一号) (Tianxian batch 1)
                    Qimingxing-1 (启明星一号)
                    Taijing-3 01 (泰景三号01星)
                    Taijing-4 01 (泰景四号01星)
                    Xidian-1 (西电一号)
                    Chuangxing Leishen (创星雷神号)
                    Tianqi-19 'Yanan-1/Pingan-2' (天启星座19 (延安号/平安2号))
                    Jilin-1 Maofeng-02A 01 'Xiamen Keji-1' (吉林一号MF02A01 '厦门科技一号')
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 10 (吉林一号高分03D10)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 11 (吉林一号高分03D11)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 12 (吉林一号高分03D12)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 13 (吉林一号高分03D13)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 14 (吉林一号高分03D14)
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 15 'Shaoguan-1' (吉林一号高分03D15 '韶关一号')
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 16 'Wenchang Chaosuan-2' (吉林一号高分03D16 '文昌超算二号')
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 17 'Wenchang Chaosuan-3' (吉林一号高分03D17 '文昌超算三号')
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 18 'Anxi Teiguanyin 1' (吉林一号高分03D18)
05 - March 5 (06:01:xx.xxx) - CZ-2C (Y62) - XSLC, LC3
                    Yinhe-2 01 'Nantong-1'(银河航天02批01 '南通一号')
                    51946 2022-023A
                    Yinhe-2 02 'Yituhao Xingyuan'(银河航天02批02 '一土号星愿')
                    51947 2022-023B
                    Yinhe-2 03 'Xuancheng-1'(银河航天02批03 '宣城一号')
                    51948 2022-023C
                    Yinhe-2 04 'Beiyou Yinhe'(银河航天02批04 '北邮-银河号')
                    51949 2022-023D
                    Yinhe-2 05 (银河航天02批05)
                    51950 2022-023E
                    Yinhe-2 06 (银河航天02批06)
                    51951 2022-023F
                    Xuanming Xingyuan (暄铭星愿)
                    51952 2022-023G
06 - March 17 (07:09:xx.xxx) - CZ-4C (Y47) - JSLC, LC45/94
                    Yaogan-34-02 (遥感三十四号02星)
                    52084 2022-027A
07 - March 29 (09:50:xx.xxx) - CZ-6A (Y1) - TSLC, LC-9A
                    Tiankun-2 (天鲲二号)
                    Pujiang-2 (浦江二号)

08 - March 30 (02:29:xx.xxx) - CZ-11 (Y10) - JSLC, LC43/95B
                    Tianping-2A (天平二号A)
                    Tianping-2B (天平二号B)
                    Tianping-2C (天平二号C)

09 - April 6 (23:47:xx.xxx) - CZ-4C (Y38) - JSLC, LC43/94
                    Gaofen-3 03 (高分三号03星)
                    52200 2022-035A

10

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April 12 (~06:00) - ?? - JSLC, ?
                    ??

April 15 10 (~12:05) (~11:00) - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC, ?
                    Zhongxing-6D (?)
April 15 (~18:20) -19 (16:30-21:30) - CZ-4C - TSLC, LC9
                    Fengyun-3F (?)
April (26 - 30) (~04:20) - CZ-11H (Y3) - SL
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A
                    Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 04-09
April - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94
                    SJ-19 Shijian-19 (New Generation Recoverable Satellite)
May 10 - CZ-7 (Y5) - WSLC, LC201
                    Tianzhou-4
Spring - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94
                    Advanced Space-borne Solar Observatory (ASO-S)
June 5 May 14 (?) - CZ-2F/G (Y14) - JSLC, LC43/91
                    Shenzhou-14
NET June - ?? - ??
                    Beiyou-1
June March (?)  - Gushenxing-1 (Y3) - JSLC, LC43/95
                    Taijing-1 01
                    Taijing-1 02 (Xingshidai-12)
First half - CZ-2D - ??
                    12 sats
July 23 - CZ-5B (Y3) - WSLC, LC101
                    Wentian Space Station Laboratory
July - ?? - ??
                    Jinzhijing-3
                    Jinzhijing-4
July - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC-16
                    Qilu-2
                    Qilu-3
                    ??
                    ??
August - Jielong-3 (Y1) - Ocean Launch
                    ??
August/September - CZ-5B (Y4) - WSLC, LC101
                    Mengtian Space Station Laboratory
October 31 (?) - CZ-7 (Y6) - WSLC, LC201
                    Tianzhou-5
                    Aoke-1 (Aomen xuesheng kepu weixīng 1 '澳门学生科普卫星一号')
                    Lianli (连理)
                    Shengxi Jishu Yanzheng Lifang (绳系技术验证立)
                    Zhixing-3A (智星三号A)
                    Gaoxin-1 (高新一号)

November 17 (?) - CZ-2F/G (Y15) - JSLC, LC43/91
                    Shenzhou-15
November - Jielong-3 (Y2) -??
                    ??
November - CZ-7 - WSLC, LC201
                    ??
                    CAS-10 (Xiwang-4)
December - CZ-2D (?) - JSLC, LC43/94 (?)
                    MisrSat-2
December - Jielong-3 (Y3) -??
                    ??
?? - CZ-2F/T4 - JSLC, LC43/91
                    CSSHQ (F2)
?? - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94
                    Daqi-1 (Atmospheric Environment Monitoring Satellite)
?? - 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 micro satellite)
                   Tianiy-4 (Xiaoxiang-4)
                   Zhongwei-1
                   Xianrikui-1A
                   Xianrikui-1B
?? - KZ-1A (Y17) - JSLC, LC43/95B
                   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 (?)
                   ??
?? First quarter - ZQ-2 - JSLC, LC43/95 (?)
                    ??
?? - Jielong-1 - JSLC
                   HN-03
                   HN-04
?? - Jielong-1 (Y2) - JSLC, LC42/95B
                   Yizheng-2 (0.9m resolution multi-spectral satellite)
                   Yizheng-3 (0.9m resolution multi-spectral satellite)
?? - Shuang Quxian-1 (Y4) - JSLC
                   Jilin-1 Maofeng-01A*
?? March - Lijian-1 (Zhongke-1A) - JSLC
                    Zhuhai-1 1
                    Zhuhai-1 2
                    Zhuhai-1 3
                    Zhuhai-1 4
                    Zhuhai-1 5
                    Zhuhai-1 6
?? - CZ-2C - XSLC, LC3
                   Yaogan-30 Group-11 (?)
                   Tianqi-?
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC
                   TECHO-1 (Qingwang-1)
?? - CZ-3B/G3 - XSLC, LC2
                   GEOSAR (Tianhui-3)
?? - CZ-3B/G? (Y75) - XSLC
                   Tianji Guganwang Gaogui Weixing A
                   Tianji Guganwang Gaogui Weixing B
?? - CZ-3B/G3 - XSLC
                   Fengyun-4C
?? - 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-6 - TSLC, LC16
                   Haiyang-3A
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16
                   Haiyang-3B
?? - 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)

2023

Middle of the year - CZ-2C - XSLC
                   SVOM (Space-based multi-band ast. Variable Objects Monitor)
Middle of the year - XSLC - CZ-2C
                    Einstein Probe
First half - Jielong-3 (Y4) -??
                    ??
NLT August - CZ-2C - XSLC
                   APStar-6E
Second half - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC
                   Xingkong-1 (Jianyang-1)
Second half - Jielong-3 (Y5) - ??
                    ??
?? - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94
                   Zhangheng-2 (CSES-2)
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Tianwen-? (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, LC9
                   Fengyun-3G (Fengyun-3RM-1)
?? - CZ-6 (?) - TSLC, LC-16 (?)
                   Qilu-5
                   Qilu-6
?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-3RM2
?? - ?? - ??
                   El Guaicaipuro (Venezuela)

2024

?? - CZ-3B - XSLC
                   Zhenghe (Near-Earth Asteroid Multi-Target Detection)
?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9
                   Haiyang-2F
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16
                   Haiyang-3C
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC
                   Fengyun-3H
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Sun Fixed Point Observation
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Tianwen-? (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
                   Tianwen-? (Main-Belt Asteroid - Ceres - Sample Return)
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Lunar South Pole Landing & Cruise
NET - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Chang'e-7
?? - ?? - ??
                   enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission(eXTP)

2026

?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5A

2027

?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Solar Polar Orbit Observer
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Lunar North Pole Landing & isru
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC
                   Fengyun-4D
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC
                   Fengyun-3I
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC
                   Fengyun-3J
?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5B

2028

?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-4E
?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5C
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101
                   Tianwen-? (Jupiter Orbiter)
?? - CZ-9 - WSLC
                   ??

2030

?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-4F
?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5D

2033

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

2035

?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-5D
?? - ?? - ??
                   Fengyun-6A

Undefined

?? - ?? - TSLC - CBERS-5
?? - ?? - TSLC - CBERS-6
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - CongoSat-1
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - LSTSAT-1 (was Nicasat-1)
?? - ?? - ?? - Water Cycle Observation Mission (WCOM)
?? - ?? - ?? - Magnetosphere-Ionosphere/Thermosphere Coupling Exploration (MIT)
?? - ?? - ?? - Huaizong-1
?? - ?? - ?? - Taihu-1
?? - ?? - ?? - Luojia-1 (02)
?? - ?? - ?? - Jinggong-1 (CubeSat-6U)
?? - ?? - ?? - Dagong Weixing (CubeSat-12U)

Statistics:

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 452
Jiuquan - 163
Xichang - 168
Taiyuan - 103
Wenchang - 16
Yellow Sea - 2

March 29
March 30
March 31
March 31
April 1
April 6
April 7
April 8
April 11
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2398 on: 03/30/2022 11:09 am »
https://weibo.com/2196038737/Lm9nW5XaO
The payloads will be with Tianzhou-5.
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澳门学生科普卫星一号= Aoke-1
“连理”立方星= Lianli Lifang
绳系技术验证立方星= Shengxi Jishu Yanzheng Lifang
智星三号A= Zhixing-3A
高新一号= Gaoxin-1

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2399 on: 03/30/2022 04:57 pm »
08 - March 30 (02:29:xx.xxx) - CZ-11 (Y12) - JSLC, LC?
                    Tianping-2A (天平二号A)
                    Tianping-2B (天平二号B)
                    Tianping-2C (天平二号C)

Last launche CZ-11
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=5060.msg2163086#msg2163086
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China launches in 2020 (times in UTC)
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37 - December 9 (20:14:43.253) - CZ-11 (Y9) - XSLC (07-122), LC4 - GECAM-A, GECAM-B (Gravitational wave high-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor)

 

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