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China’s next-generation Long March 7A blasted off from its Wenchang launch site in Hainan province early on Friday, one year after a failed attempt.
The launch sent a technology verification satellite, the Shiyan-9 developed by China Academy of Space Technology, into geosynchronous orbit, matching the Earth’s rotation.
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), China’s main space contractor, confirmed the launch was successful on its official social media account 40 minutes later.
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The launch came after a launch failed in March 2020. A loss of pressure occurred after first-stage separation, leading to engine malfunction. That was the first launch of the CZ-7A, or Long March 7A.
China and Russia have agreed to join hands in building and running a robotic scientific outpost on the moon or in lunar orbit, according to the China National Space Administration.
China launches Chang Zheng 7A rocket on its Return To Flight mission
March 11, 2021
China has successfully launched the second Chang Zheng 7A (CZ-7A) rocket from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site on Hainan Island, thus recovering from the first failed launch that took place almost one year ago. Carrying the mysterious Shiyan 9/Xinjishu Yanzheng-6-02 satellite, liftoff took place at 17:51 UTC on 11 March from the LC-201 launch complex.
The Chang Zheng 7A represents a new step in replacing the older families of hypergolic fuelled launchers that have been the workhorse of the Chinese space program since its inception in the 1960s.
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