China Long March 2C rocket launches military satellite
China today used its Long March 2C rocket to put in orbit what it calls a “remote-sensing” satellite that is likely for use by its military.
Launched from an interior spaceport, this rocket’s first stage (using very toxic hypergolic fuels) will fall to Earth somewhere in China’s Guizhou Province. This has been China’s standard operating procedure for decades, sometimes resulting in such stages landing near residential areas.
The leaders in the 2021 launch race:
13 SpaceX
12 China
7 Russia
2 Rocket Lab
The U.S. still leads China 18 to 12 in the national rankings.
China today used its Long March 2C rocket to put in orbit what it calls a “remote-sensing” satellite that is likely for use by its military.
Launched from an interior spaceport, this rocket’s first stage (using very toxic hypergolic fuels) will fall to Earth somewhere in China’s Guizhou Province. This has been China’s standard operating procedure for decades, sometimes resulting in such stages landing near residential areas.
The leaders in the 2021 launch race:
13 SpaceX
12 China
7 Russia
2 Rocket Lab
The U.S. still leads China 18 to 12 in the national rankings.