China’s Long March 11 launches from floating sea platform
China today successfully launched two “navigation satellites” from a floating sea platform in the Yellow Sea, using its Long March 11 rocket.
The platform was only about two miles off shore at launch, so the view from the beach drew a large crowd. Video at the first link.
The leaders in the 2022 launch race:
45 SpaceX
42 China
12 Russia
8 Rocket Lab
7 ULA
American private enterprise still leads China 65 to 42 in the national rankings, and the entire globe combined 65 to 62. These numbers will change again later today, with a SpaceX commercial launch scheduled for 4:06 pm (Pacific).
China today successfully launched two “navigation satellites” from a floating sea platform in the Yellow Sea, using its Long March 11 rocket.
The platform was only about two miles off shore at launch, so the view from the beach drew a large crowd. Video at the first link.
The leaders in the 2022 launch race:
45 SpaceX
42 China
12 Russia
8 Rocket Lab
7 ULA
American private enterprise still leads China 65 to 42 in the national rankings, and the entire globe combined 65 to 62. These numbers will change again later today, with a SpaceX commercial launch scheduled for 4:06 pm (Pacific).