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FAILURE: KZ-11 first launch with 2 satellites - JSLC - July 10, 2020 (04:17 UTC)
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SmallKing
on 30 Aug, 2017 13:20
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Haha, pay attention to the presentation on the background
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SmallKing
on 30 Aug, 2017 13:23
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SmallKing
on 30 Aug, 2017 13:49
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russianhalo117
on 30 Aug, 2017 14:15
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translation would be great.
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#4
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SmallKing
on 30 Aug, 2017 14:26
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translation would be great.
I am afraid the bad translation will confuse you guys,
it would be nice if there are some official translation of the names, and I am looking for it
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#5
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Satori
on 30 Aug, 2017 17:45
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“吉林一号高分02A星” - jí lín yī hào gāo fēn xīng - Jilin-1 (2A) (High resolution?)
“向日葵一号A星” - xiàng rì kuí yī hào xīng - Sunflower-1A
“向日葵一号B星” - xiàng rì kuí yī hào xīng - Sunflower-1B
“欧科微一号” - ōu kē wēi yī hào - Ouke Micro-1
“天仪四号” - tiān yí sì háo - Tianyi-4
“中卫一号” - zhōng wèi yī hào - Zhongwei-1
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#6
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FutureSpaceTourist
on 27 Oct, 2017 13:37
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#7
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Moon Rabbit
on 27 Oct, 2017 15:43
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same question as the guy in the twitter post...
First picture...are those grid fins?
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#8
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SmallKing
on 27 Oct, 2017 15:49
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same question as the guy in the twitter post...
First picture...are those grid fins?
Correct
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#9
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SmallKing
on 01 Jan, 2018 03:45
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Still on track to launch on Jan. 17
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#10
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Jan, 2018 03:49
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Still on track to launch on Jan. 17
I thought the Jan. 17 one is for its competitor, the Long March 11.
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#11
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SmallKing
on 01 Jan, 2018 03:55
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Still on track to launch on Jan. 17
I thought the Jan. 17 one is for its competitor, the Long March 11. 
Sorry, I made a mistake, wrong thread
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#12
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Satori
on 01 Jan, 2018 19:49
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#13
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Steven Pietrobon
on 02 Jan, 2018 02:43
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From the article.
"The launch cost of the Kuaizhou rockets has been reduced to 5,000 U.S. dollars per kg of payload, which is considerably lower than its international competitors, according to Zhang."
That's about 10 times cheaper than new Western small launch vehicles!
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#14
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PM3
on 28 Jan, 2020 10:48
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Tentatively scheduled for late February, 2020:
http://www.spaceflightfans.cn/event/kz-11-rocket-first-launch?instance_id=3017【2020年01月04日】航天爱好者网获悉,此次任务将于2020年02月底发射,本站暂定为2020年02月25日至29日发射。
[January 04, 2020] The space enthusiast network is informed that the mission will be launched at the end of February 2020, and this site is tentatively scheduled to be launched from February 25 to 29, 2020.
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#15
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zubenelgenubi
on 28 Jan, 2020 17:07
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Belated cross-post re: same:
According to Spaaceflightfans.cn, the first launch of a KZ-11 rocket is schedule for February 25 (TBC).
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#16
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PM3
on 29 Jan, 2020 16:09
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#17
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PM3
on 07 Feb, 2020 11:37
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#18
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GELORD
on 03 Apr, 2020 23:45
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Another rocket Kuaizhou 11 (KZ-11) sent to the spaceport? CCTV News Video
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#19
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russianhalo117
on 04 Apr, 2020 00:42
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Another rocket Kuaizhou 11 (KZ-11) sent to the spaceport? CCTV News Video
KZ-11-1 Should be for:
?? - 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
2 other 2020 launches are also listed on the schedule.
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#20
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Jun, 2020 11:35
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#21
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 06 Jun, 2020 14:00
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According to someone at CASIC the main payloads on this flight are Jilin-1 High Resolution-02E (= "BilibiliSat" as mentioned in the post above) and CentiSpace-1 S2, at around 180 kg and 100 kg respectively. They are going to different orbits.
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#22
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zubenelgenubi
on 23 Jun, 2020 18:32
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#23
by
Notleslie
on 30 Jun, 2020 17:37
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Is this NOTAM related to this launch?
A2436/20 NOTAMN
Q) ZLHW/QRTCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/3302N09743E021
A) ZLHW B) 2007042337 C) 2007050005
E) A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED BY:
N324156E0974717-N324547E0972837-N332234E0973918-N331840E0975805
BACK TO START. VERTICAL LIMITS:GND-UNL. ALL ACFT SHALL BE
FORBIDDEN TO FLY INTO THE RESTRICTED AREA.
F) GND G) UNL
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 01 Jul, 2020 04:11
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Is this NOTAM related to this launch?
A2436/20 NOTAMN
Q) ZLHW/QRTCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/3302N09743E021
A) ZLHW B) 2007042337 C) 2007050005
E) A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED BY:
N324156E0974717-N324547E0972837-N332234E0973918-N331840E0975805
BACK TO START. VERTICAL LIMITS:GND-UNL. ALL ACFT SHALL BE
FORBIDDEN TO FLY INTO THE RESTRICTED AREA.
F) GND G) UNL
No, there's a LM-2D flight reported to fly before it and this is apparently for that one.
[zubenelgenubi:
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=51126.msg2102700#msg2102700 ]
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 07 Jul, 2020 02:54
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A2555/20 NOTAMN
Q) ZLHW/QRTCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/3835N09941E008
A) ZLHW B) 2007100402 C) 2007100425
E) A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED BY:
N382808E0994326-N382855E0993636-N384250E0993911-N384204E0994601
BACK TO START. VERTICAL LIMITS:GND-UNL. ALL ACFT SHALL BE
FORBIDDEN TO FLY INTO THE RESTRICTED AREA.
F) GND G) UNL
July 10 @ ~04:10 UTC
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#26
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Steven Pietrobon
on 09 Jul, 2020 06:28
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#27
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airbus797
on 10 Jul, 2020 01:35
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YouTube mirror of livestream:
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#28
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 10 Jul, 2020 01:53
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#29
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:06
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#30
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:11
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Webcast has started.
Anyone have the direct link?
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#31
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:12
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T-5 minutes. Showing some origami.
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#32
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:14
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Standby for stream start.
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#33
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:15
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Now playing with zucchinis!
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#34
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:17
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:18
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:19
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:25
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:31
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:35
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#40
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orbitalemgun
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:40
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#41
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:40
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Some MommyTalk while we wait!
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#42
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:48
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Looks like the BilliBilli stream has ended, but it wasn't showing anything useful.
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#43
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:50
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#44
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 04:57
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Screen grabs from the video.
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#45
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orbitalemgun
on 10 Jul, 2020 05:04
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Looks like launch is a failure
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#46
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 05:04
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orbitalemgun
on 10 Jul, 2020 05:05
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 05:07
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 10 Jul, 2020 05:24
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 05:25
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 10 Jul, 2020 05:34
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#52
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 05:36
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Here's one from Our Space that says 04:17 UTC.
http://9ifly.spacety.com/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=90547&pid=752348"At 12:17 on the 10th, China organized the first mission of the Express Boat 11 carrier rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, and the rocket flight was abnormal and the launch mission was lost. The specific causes are being further analysed and examined.
The fast boat 11 launch vehicle has a diameter of 2.2 meters, a take-off mass of 78 tons and a capacity of 1 ton in the sun synchronous orbit of 700 kilometers, which is a new solid launch vehicle with the strongest carrying capacity, the largest take-off mass and the largest diameter of the arrow body. Our space"
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#53
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otter
on 10 Jul, 2020 05:38
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otter
on 10 Jul, 2020 06:01
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otter
on 10 Jul, 2020 09:51
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#56
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Kryten
on 10 Jul, 2020 11:25
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This is the sixth worldwide launch failure this year, and we're barely halfway through; it's set to be a bit of a bloodbath. Still a few more maiden launches set to go, too.
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#57
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Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2020 11:59
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#58
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Steven Pietrobon
on 10 Jul, 2020 12:03
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Five of the failures were first flights.
* 9 Feb 20 Simorgh F4
*16 Mar 20 CZ-7A F1
*23 Mar 20 Rocket 3.0 (1 of 3)
* 9 Apr 20 CZ-3B/E F1
*25 May 20 LauncherOne F1
* 4 Jul 20 Electron F13
*10 Jul 20 KZ-11 F1
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#59
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ZachS09
on 10 Jul, 2020 12:48
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Five of the failures were first flights.
* 9 Feb 20 Simorgh F4
*16 Mar 20 CZ-7A F1
*23 Mar 20 Rocket 3.0 (1 of 3)
* 9 Apr 20 CZ-3B/E F1
*25 May 20 LauncherOne F1
* 4 Jul 20 Electron F13
*10 Jul 20 KZ-11 F1
I don’t think Rocket 3.0 was a failure because it never left the ground.
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#60
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jcm
on 10 Jul, 2020 14:19
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Five of the failures were first flights.
* 9 Feb 20 Simorgh F4
*16 Mar 20 CZ-7A F1
*23 Mar 20 Rocket 3.0 (1 of 3)
* 9 Apr 20 CZ-3B/E F1
*25 May 20 LauncherOne F1
* 4 Jul 20 Electron F13
*10 Jul 20 KZ-11 F1
I don’t think Rocket 3.0 was a failure because it never left the ground.
Agreed, first there was a 'no launch' (scrub) and then there was an explosion during pad testing not associated with a launch attempt; I characterize that as an industrial accident rather than a space launch failure.
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Star One
on 10 Jul, 2020 16:01
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 10 Jul, 2020 16:56
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#63
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ZachS09
on 10 Jul, 2020 19:53
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Five of the failures were first flights.
* 9 Feb 20 Simorgh F4
*16 Mar 20 CZ-7A F1
*23 Mar 20 Rocket 3.0 (1 of 3)
* 9 Apr 20 CZ-3B/E F1
*25 May 20 LauncherOne F1
* 4 Jul 20 Electron F13
*10 Jul 20 KZ-11 F1
I don’t think Rocket 3.0 was a failure because it never left the ground.
Agreed, first there was a 'no launch' (scrub) and then there was an explosion during pad testing not associated with a launch attempt; I characterize that as an industrial accident rather than a space launch failure.
It's just like the AMOS 6 explosion.
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#64
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snowhole
on 10 Jul, 2020 19:56
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When was the last time China failed three orbital launches in a year (if ever)?
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#65
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Bean Kenobi
on 10 Jul, 2020 19:57
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Five of the failures were first flights.
* 9 Feb 20 Simorgh F4
*16 Mar 20 CZ-7A F1
*23 Mar 20 Rocket 3.0 (1 of 3)
* 9 Apr 20 CZ-3B/E F1
*25 May 20 LauncherOne F1
* 4 Jul 20 Electron F13
*10 Jul 20 KZ-11 F1
I don’t think Rocket 3.0 was a failure because it never left the ground.
Agreed, first there was a 'no launch' (scrub) and then there was an explosion during pad testing not associated with a launch attempt; I characterize that as an industrial accident rather than a space launch failure.
It's just like the AMOS 6 explosion.
And VLS in 2003.
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#66
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Satori
on 10 Jul, 2020 23:41
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CZ-3B/E is not a new variant of the rocket and in fact is an old designation for the series.
CZ-3B/E was first introduced in 2007 and includes three variants: the CZ-3B/G2, CZ-3B/G3, and CZ-3B/YZ-1.
If you look into my older articles about Chinese launches, this designation was already used.
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#67
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edkyle99
on 11 Jul, 2020 04:29
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When was the last time China failed three orbital launches in a year (if ever)?
Never to my knowledge, but then again China for many years (1971-2006 and 2009) performed less than 10 orbital launches per year, almost all using the same launch vehicle family. During the past few years, China has begun introducing numerous (at least eight) new launch vehicle families like the CZ-5 family and smaller solid motor rockets, which naturally have higher failure rates during their early attempts.
- Ed Kyle
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#68
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Lewis007
on 11 Jul, 2020 05:13
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#69
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Conexion Espacial
on 04 Jan, 2022 16:35
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#70
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luhai167
on 04 Jan, 2022 20:18
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I wouldn't say it low quality, it just a regular romance and family drama with the usual plotlines of dating, marriage, car accidents, family sickness, house hunting, in laws fighting each other and normal workplace drama plots (basically substituting game/clothing line/website launches with rocket launches) etc. Only that the main characters happens to be aerospace engineers, and there are rocket launch videos spliced in between. Interesting the drama starts with the 1996 CZ-3B disaster, and how the group of character move from that low point to the present day. Just don't expect any technical points or insights. Still worth a watch if you have no idea how Chinese space industry or any other workplace functions at all.
episode 1 here
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#71
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Steven Pietrobon
on 05 Jan, 2022 02:45
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The fairing looks a bit unusual.
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#72
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Steven Pietrobon
on 05 Jan, 2022 02:48
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I wouldn't say it low quality, it just a regular romance and family drama with the usual plotlines of dating, marriage, car accidents, family sickness, house hunting, in laws fighting each other and normal workplace drama plots (basically substituting game/clothing line/website launches with rocket launches) etc. Only that the main characters happens to be aerospace engineers, and there are rocket launch videos spliced in between. Interesting the drama starts with the 1996 CZ-3B disaster, and how the group of character move from that low point to the present day. Just don't expect any technical points or insights. Still worth a watch if you have no idea how Chinese space industry or any other workplace functions at all.
Do they clone the Saturn V in the Series?
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#73
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luhai167
on 05 Jan, 2022 04:11
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I wouldn't say it low quality, it just a regular romance and family drama with the usual plotlines of dating, marriage, car accidents, family sickness, house hunting, in laws fighting each other and normal workplace drama plots (basically substituting game/clothing line/website launches with rocket launches) etc. Only that the main characters happens to be aerospace engineers, and there are rocket launch videos spliced in between. Interesting the drama starts with the 1996 CZ-3B disaster, and how the group of character move from that low point to the present day. Just don't expect any technical points or insights. Still worth a watch if you have no idea how Chinese space industry or any other workplace functions at all.
Do they clone the Saturn V in the Series?
No, but that's clearly a saturn V. so it's either a generic representation of a rocket in the intro or it is used as inspiration for one of the character's childhood. It would not be surprising for footage of the moon landing and giant saturn V to inspire someone to get into the field.