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    China’s New Rockets Are Taking Over The Space Industry

    Did China launch a new rocket?
    Daniel VolBy Daniel VolJuly 10, 2022Updated:July 10, 20221 Comment3 Mins Read
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    What exactly is China’s space program? Is it really worth investing in? What does it mean for the future of space exploration?

    China has been developing its space program since the 1970s and is currently the third-largest economy in the world. In recent years, they’ve become the leading nation in terms of both scientific research and technological innovation.

    #Spacex #Space #mars. I am pleasantly surprised that someone is finally looking into Chinese rocketry! I knew they were the first to “try” to launch a human, but I didn’t know the details.
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    China’s space program is growing at a rapid pace. They’re building rockets that can launch satellites into orbit and even land them on the moon. This is a huge step forward for their country and a big deal for the rest of the world.

    China’s Space Rockets

    Did China launch a new rocket? China launched its first satellite into orbit on 21 June with a Kuaizhou-1A rocket using a transport launch vehicle. The satellite is in orbit 278 kilometers above the Earth.

    ExPace launched a satellite named Tianxing 1 on 22 June with a Kuaizhou-1A rocket. CASIC, a subsidiary of CASIC, launched its own rocket on 23 June using a Long March 2D rocket.

    China launched three Yaogan 35 satellites into orbits with an average altitude of about 500 km and an inclination of 35 degrees. The satellites are believed to be intended for military use.

    Boosting overall space capabilities with solid rockets

    Solid-fuel rockets are being developed by Chinese state-owned enterprises. As a result of increasing launch demand. This will enhance China’s space power capabilities and contribute to a broader strategy.

    Chinese engineers are developing a rocket that can reach orbits three times larger than China’s biggest rocket.

    The Chinese space agency is building larger rockets and modifying the Long March 8 launch vehicle for sea launches.

    The Haiyang seaport is attracting various aerospace companies and promoting an industrial chain with a planned $119 million investment from RSpace.

    The Shandong Liquid Sea Launch Project is a crucial endeavor for Shandong and has support from the city and province. In addition, several companies are involved in the project, including CALT, a state-owned launcher designer and manufacturer.

    China launched five satellites from a sea platform on April 30, setting a new distance record for China’s offshore launches. It plans to launch three sea-based missions in 2022.

    Sea launch capabilities might reduce the dangers to the civilian population. Therefore, a new launch complex is being developed on the island of Hainan.

    China has developed several launch facilities to meet the growing demand for rocket launches, including Haiyang for sea launches and Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center for solid and liquid commercial rockets.

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