Short description: Chinese aerospace and technology company
Long March Launch Vehicle Technology Co. Ltd. is an aerospace company under China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. It is based in and mostly run in Beijing.
External links
- http://www.rocketstock.com.cn/EnglishWeb[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
Chinese space program |
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- China National Space Administration (CNSA)
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| Spaceports and landing sites |
- Jiuquan
- Taiyuan
- Wenchang
- Xichang
- Siziwang Banner (landing site)
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| Launch vehicles |
- Long March 2
- Long March 3
- Long March 4
- Long March 5
- Long March 6
- Long March 7
- Long March 11
- Kuaizhou
- Kaituozhe
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| Exploration programs |
- Shuguang (cancelled)
- Shenzhou (human spaceflight)
- Chang'e (lunar exploration)
- Tiangong (space station)
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Projects and missions |
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| Science | | Planetary science |
- Chang'e 1 (2007–09)
- Chang'e 2 (2010–present)
- Yinghuo 1† (2011)
- Chang'e 3 (2013–present)
- Chang'e 5-T1 (2014–present)
- Yutu (2013–2016)
- Chang'e 4 (2018-present)
- Yutu-2 (2018-present)
- Chang'e 5 (2020)
- Mars Global Remote Sensing Orbiter and Small Rover (2020)
- ZhengHe (2024)
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Astronomy and cosmology |
- DAMPE (2015–present)
- HXMT (2017–present)
- GECAM (2020)
- SVOM (2021)
- EP (2021)
- ASO-S (2022)
- Xuntian (2022)
- Space Solar Telescope
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| Earth observation |
- CSES (2018–present)
- Double Star (2003–07)
- Gaofen (2013–present)
- HY
- TanSat (2016–present)
- Yaogan (2006–present)
- Ziyuan (CBERS) (1999–present)
- SMILE (2023)
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| Human spaceflight | | Crewed expeditions |
- List of Chinese astronauts
- Shenzhou 5
- Shenzhou 6
- Shenzhou 7
- Shenzhou 9
- Shenzhou 10
- Shenzhou 11
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| Space laboratories and cargos |
- Tiangong 1 (2011–18)
- Tiangong 2 (2016–19)
- Tianzhou 1 (2017)
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| Chinese space station |
- Tianhe (2021)
- Wentian (2021)
- Mengtian (2022)
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| Navigation |
- BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS)
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| Telecommunications |
- Tianlian I (2008–present)
- ChinaSat 9 (2009–present)
- Apstar 6C (2018–present)
- Tianlian 2 (2019–present)
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Technology demonstrators |
- FSW Program (1969–2006)
- QUESS (2016–present)
- XPNAV 1 (2016–present)
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- Future missions marked in italics, failed missions marked with † sign
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