China completes two launches successfully
China today successfully completed two launches:
First, China’s government used its Long March 2D rocket to launch a classified Earth observation satellite into orbit. The rocket launched from an interior spaceport, dropping its expendable first stages within China.
Next, the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT) successfully completed the inaugural launch of its Smart Dragon-3 solid-fueled rocket, putting 14 smallsats into orbit. The rocket launched from a platform at sea, so its expendable stages fell in the ocean. Though the rocket is aimed at launching commercial payloads, it is still a Chinese government project using military missile technology.
The leaders in the 2022 launch race:
57 China
55 SpaceX
21 Russia
9 Rocket Lab
8 ULA
The U.S. still leads China 79 to 57 in the national rankings, but trails the entire world combined 87 to 79.
China today successfully completed two launches:
First, China’s government used its Long March 2D rocket to launch a classified Earth observation satellite into orbit. The rocket launched from an interior spaceport, dropping its expendable first stages within China.
Next, the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT) successfully completed the inaugural launch of its Smart Dragon-3 solid-fueled rocket, putting 14 smallsats into orbit. The rocket launched from a platform at sea, so its expendable stages fell in the ocean. Though the rocket is aimed at launching commercial payloads, it is still a Chinese government project using military missile technology.
The leaders in the 2022 launch race:
57 China
55 SpaceX
21 Russia
9 Rocket Lab
8 ULA
The U.S. still leads China 79 to 57 in the national rankings, but trails the entire world combined 87 to 79.