Fri, Apr 26, 2024
Whatsapp

China plans first sea-launch of satellites

Written by  PTC NEWS -- March 01st 2018 10:54 AM
China plans first sea-launch of satellites

China plans first sea-launch of satellites

China is planning its first sea-launch of satellites, a Chinese aerospace official said. Yang Yiqiang, commander-in-chief of the Long March-11 rockets project of the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, said that 2018 would see five launches of Long March-11 rockets, with four missions for commercial payloads on land, and one at sea. "The sea launch will meet the growing needs for launching near-equatorial and low-inclination satellites, and improve the rockets' adaptability," Yang said. "The solid-propellant Long March-11 rockets have strong quick-response ability with low prices, which provide better, competitive services in space commerce," state-run Xinhua news agency quoted him as saying. Launches in the equator region are more fuel-efficient. They cost less but demand a more stable rocket performance, which is affected by sea waves and high temperatures. Wenchang, cantered at 11 degree east longitude and 19 degrees north latitude, in south China's Hainan Province, is the only launch centre near the sea. As for missions with an inclination of zero to five degrees, the sea launch will fill the gap, the Xinhua report said. China started developing modern carrier rockets in 1956, and the Long March rockets have become the main carriers for China's satellite launches. PTI


Top News view more...

Latest News view more...