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  2. Shenzhou 19 - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhou 19 launched on 29 October 2024, prior to the end of the previous mission, Shenzhou 18. It is the 8th flight to the Tiangong space station , and is expected to last approximately 6 months. It will depart following the arrival of the Shenzhou 20 crew in 2025.

  3. Shenzhou 18 - Wikipedia

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    The mission launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on board a Long March 2F rocket on 25 April 2024 at 12:59:00 UTC (20:59 China Standard Time), near the end of the Shenzhou 17 mission. Approximately 6.5 hours after launch, the spacecraft docked at the nadir port of the station's Tianhe core module .

  4. Tianzhou 8 - Wikipedia

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    Launch date: 15 November 2024, 15:13 () UTC [1] Rocket: Long March 7: Launch site: Wenchang Satellite Launch Center, LC-201: Contractor: China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology: Orbital parameters; Reference system: Geocentric orbit: Regime: Low Earth orbit: Inclination: 41.5° Docking with Tiangong space station; Docking port: Tianhe aft ...

  5. China will launch first satellites of constellation to rival ...

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    August 6, 2024 at 12:41 AM ... (SSST), will take place at Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre, one of China's main satellite and missile launch centres, located in the northern province of Shanxi, the ...

  6. China set to launch high-stakes mission to moon's 'hidden' side

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    This week, China is expected to launch Chang'e-6 using the backup spacecraft from the 2020 mission, and collect soil and rocks from the side of the moon that permanently faces away from Earth.

  7. 2024 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    China's Orienspace's Gravity-1 rocket completed its successful maiden flight on 11 January 2024, debuting on a new mobile sea platform in the Yellow Sea while breaking records as both the world's largest solid-fuel carrier rocket and China's most powerful commercial launch vehicle to date (as of early 2024).

  8. Long March 12 - Wikipedia

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    CZ-12 has a stage diameter of 3.8 metres, a first for China. It is launched from the new commercial launch site located at China's coastal spaceport in Wenchang. [5] The maiden launch of the new rocket occurred at 14:25 UTC on 30 November 2024 from the Hainan International Commercial Aerospace Launch Site. There were two payloads on the launch ...

  9. The test — the first of its kind by China in over 40 years — also gave China the chance to gather invaluable data about what the ICBM's launch, trajectory, and range could look like in a ...