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  2. Long March 3B - Wikipedia

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    The Long March 3B and its variants remain in active use as of January 2021, having conducted a total of 26 consecutive successful launches, since 19 June 2017 until 9 March 2020. In December 2013, a Long March 3B/E successfully lifted Chang'e 3, China's first Lunar lander and rover into the projected lunar-transfer orbit. In April 2020, the ...

  3. List of Long March launches (2025–2029) - Wikipedia

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    Long March 3B: Y104 Xichang LC-3 Successful Shijian 25 Geostationary transfer: CNSA: Technology verification: Verification of satellite life-extension technologies, including on-orbit fuel replenishment 17 January 2025 4:07 [1] [3] Long March 2D: Y101 Jiuquan SLS-2 [4] Successful Bajisitan PRSC-E01 巴基斯坦PRSC-EO1 Sun-synchronous

  4. List of Long March launches (2020–2024) - Wikipedia

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    First launcher Long March 3B/G5. 9 December 2020 20:14 [25] Long March 11: F-11 Xichang: Successful GECAM A (Xiaoji) Low Earth: Gravitational-wave astronomy: GECAM B (Xiaomu) Low Earth: Gravitational-wave astronomy: 22 December 2020 04:37 [26] Long March 8: F-01 Wenchang, LC-2 Successful Xinjishu Yanzheng-7 (XJY-7) Sun-synchronous: Technology ...

  5. List of Long March launches - Wikipedia

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    On 14 February 1996, the Long March 3B lost its guidance platform and veered off course, hitting a nearby village and killing at least 6 people. On 18 August 2011, the Long March 2C lost attitude control. On 9 December 2013, the Long March 4B experienced an early shutdown of its third stage and failed to reach orbit.

  6. Long March (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    ChinaSat 8, which had been scheduled for launch in April 1999 on a Long March 3B rocket, [12] was placed in storage, sold to the Singapore company ProtoStar, and finally launched on a European rocket Ariane 5 in 2008. [11] From 2005 to 2012, Long March rockets launched ITAR-free satellites made by the European company Thales Alenia Space. [13]

  7. List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Long March 6A: 6A-Y6 Taiyuan LA-9A CASC: Qianfan × 18 (G60 Polar Group 06) SSST: Low Earth Communications: In orbit: Operational Fourth batch of satellites for the 14,000-satellite Thousand Sails megaconstellation. 23 January 15:32 [3] Long March 3B/E 3B-Y106 Xichang LC-2 CASC: TJS-14: TBA: Geosynchronous: TBA: In orbit: Operational 24 January ...

  8. Xichang Satellite Launch Center - Wikipedia

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    Launch Complex 2 (LC-2 or LA-2), located at , and used for launching Long March 2E, Long March 3A, Long March 3B [15] [16] and Long March 3C Launch Complex 3 (LC-3 or LA-3) , also known as LA-1 , and located at 28°14′50″N 102°01′45″E  /  28.2471400°N 102.0291100°E  / 28.2471400; 102.0291100  ( Launch Complex 3 (LC-3 or

  9. List of Long March launches (2010–2019) - Wikipedia

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    The 300th launch of Long March series rocket. [193] 31 March 2019 15:51 [194] Long March 3B/E F-56 Xichang, LA-2: Successful Tianlian 2-01: Geosynchronous transfer: Communication / Data transfer 20 April 2019 14:41 [195] Long March 3B/E F-57 Xichang, LA-3: Successful BeiDou-3 I1: Geosynchronous transfer: Navigation 29 April 2019 22:52 Long ...