Rocket Launches Shenzhou-21 with Three Astronauts from Jiuquan
A Long March-2F rocket blasted off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Oct. 31, carrying Shenzhou-21 with three Chinese astronauts into orbit.
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A Long March-2F rocket blasted off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Oct. 31, carrying Shenzhou-21 with three Chinese astronauts into orbit.
Officials in northwest the Chinese mainland preview the Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft launch at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
The Chinese mainland’s Long March series hit its 600th launch, sending internet satellites to orbit. With 1,400 spacecraft and 86% launch share, it highlights the region’s space growth.
China’s Gravity-1 rocket made its second sea launch off Haiyang, Shandong Province, placing a wide-field satellite and two experimental payloads into orbit, marking a milestone for commercial space.
SpaceX’s Starship completed its 10th flight test from South Texas, deploying eight dummy satellites and marking a key step toward commercial launches.
China launched its 10th group of low Earth orbit satellites from Wenchang City, Hainan, aboard a Long March-8A rocket as part of its growing internet constellation.
The Chinese mainland launched Shiyan-28B 02 test satellite aboard a Long March-4C rocket. The orbiter will explore space environment conditions and validate new technologies in orbit.
China’s Long March-6A rocket blasted off at dawn from Shanxi Province, deploying a fourth group of LEO satellites and creating a stunning sunrise moment over Chang’an Tower.
The Chinese mainland’s Tianwen-2 mission, the first asteroid flyby and sample-return venture, is set to launch on May 29 after arriving at the launch site on May 18.
A Chinese commercial rocket lifted off from the Dongfeng pilot zone, carrying six Tianyi satellites into planned orbit—highlighting the rapid growth of private space ventures on the Chinese mainland.