
The year of 2010 is a busy year for Long March, full of launch successes. In 2010, Long March launch vehicle completed a record breaking 15 launches from three launch sites in
In terms of launch frequency, Long March also made an outstanding achievement in 2010: four launches in one month with three types of Long March launch vehicle from three satellite launch centers, as detailed in the table below.
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Launch Date
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Launch Vehicle
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Payload
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Orbit
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Launch Site
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Sep 5, 2010
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LM-3B
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Sinosat-6
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GTO
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Xichang
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Sep 22, 2010
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LM-2D
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Yaogan-11
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LEO
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Jiuquan
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Oct 1, 2010
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LM
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Chang’e-2
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Earth-Moon Transfer Orbit
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Xichang
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Oct 6, 2010
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LM-4B
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Shijian VI-04
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LEO
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The high-intensity launches in 2010 marked the high maturity and reliability of Long March launch vehicles. The improved productivity will also better serve its domestic and international customers.
In April 2010, China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) hosted its first Long March User’s Conference in history, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the first Long March international commercial launch in 1990. More than 30 representatives from world renowned satellite operators, manufacturers, underwriters and brokers, together with CGWIC and its domestic partners, reviewed the 20 years’ development of Long March launch services and shared vision on future development. The conference deepens mutual understandings and paves grounds for future cooperation.
In 2010, China Great Wall Industry Corporation signed a launch services contract with APT Satellite Company Limited for the Thales Alenia Space built APSTAR-7B satellite launch services and two satellite in-orbit delivery contracts with and
In 2011, Long March launch vehicle will continue the highly intensive launches. Among the highlights, the launch missions for the Tiangong-1 space lab and Shenzhou 8 spacecraft are under planning, and the Compass (Beidou) constellation launch missions will continue. CGWIC will conduct three commercial launches for international customers in 2011, namely W
China Great Wall Industry Corporation looks forward to new successes in 2011 with the continuous support from its customers and partners.
About CGWIC
As a subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) acts as a platform of CASC for international cooperation. Established in 1980, CGWIC is the sole commercial organization authorized by the Chinese government to provide international commercial launch services, satellite in-orbit delivery and to conduct international space cooperation.