The Herald (Zimbabwe)

China sends 500th Long March rocket into space

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CHINA used a Long March 2D carrier rocket yesterday morning to place several remote-sensing satellites into space, marking the 500th launch of the Long March family.

The rocket blasted off at 9:58 am from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in southweste­rn China’s Sichuan province, spitting orangered flames and soaring into bright skies, a spectacle caught on a video published by the Shanghai Academy of Spacefligh­tTechnolog­y, the maker of the Long March 2D series.

It was China’s 59th rocket launch this year and the 13th flight of the Long March 2D model in 2023.

Of the 500 Long March liftoffs, 297 were carried out by models developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology in Beijing and 203 by Shanghai Academy of Spacefligh­t Technology. Both academies are subsidiari­es of the State-owned conglomera­te China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the nation’s dominant space contractor.

The Long March 2D is one of the most reliable rockets in the nation. Since its debut in August 1992, the model has been used in 85 flights, all of which have been successful. This has led to it becoming well known as the “gold medal rocket model” in China’s space industry.The 40.6-metre rocket has a diameter of 3.35 metre and a liftoff weight of 251 tons. Its typical tasks are to transport satellites to low-Earth or sun-synchronou­s orbits.

The launch vehicle is capable of sending a 1.3-ton spacecraft into a sun-synchronou­sorbitwith­analtitude of700km,orsatellit­eswithacom­bined weight of 4 tons into a low-Earth orbit.

China launched its first carrier rocket, a Long March 1, in April 1970 to send its first satellite, Dongfangho­ng 1, or East Red 1, into space.

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