China now predicts more than 40 launches in 2020
The new colonial movement: China has increased its launch prediction for 2020 from 30 to more than 40 launches.
The key planned achievements:
The highlights of the space activities include the launch of China’s first Mars probe, the Chang’e-5 lunar probe, which is expected to bring moon samples back to Earth, the final step of China’s current lunar exploration program, as well as the completion of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System constellation.
Three new types of carrier rockets including the Long March-5B, Long March-7A and Long March-8 will make their maiden flights in 2020.
It sure looks like 2020 is shaping up to possibly be the most spectacular year for space since Sputnik.
The new colonial movement: China has increased its launch prediction for 2020 from 30 to more than 40 launches.
The key planned achievements:
The highlights of the space activities include the launch of China’s first Mars probe, the Chang’e-5 lunar probe, which is expected to bring moon samples back to Earth, the final step of China’s current lunar exploration program, as well as the completion of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System constellation.
Three new types of carrier rockets including the Long March-5B, Long March-7A and Long March-8 will make their maiden flights in 2020.
It sure looks like 2020 is shaping up to possibly be the most spectacular year for space since Sputnik.