China’s Long March 4C rocket places Earth observation satellite into orbit
China yesterday used its Long March 4C rocket to put what that country’s state-run press calls an “Earth observation satellite” into orbit, lifting off from the Jiuquan spaceport in the interior.
No word on whether the rocket’s first stage crash landed near habitable areas, as China’s disposable first stages often do.
The leaders in the 2023 launch race:
56 SpaceX
36 China
11 Russia
6 Rocket Lab
6 India
American private enterprise still leads China in successful launches 64 to 36 in the national rankings, while the entire world combined 64 to 58. SpaceX alone now trails the entire world (excluding American companies) 56 to 58.
China yesterday used its Long March 4C rocket to put what that country’s state-run press calls an “Earth observation satellite” into orbit, lifting off from the Jiuquan spaceport in the interior.
No word on whether the rocket’s first stage crash landed near habitable areas, as China’s disposable first stages often do.
The leaders in the 2023 launch race:
56 SpaceX
36 China
11 Russia
6 Rocket Lab
6 India
American private enterprise still leads China in successful launches 64 to 36 in the national rankings, while the entire world combined 64 to 58. SpaceX alone now trails the entire world (excluding American companies) 56 to 58.