CGWIC Successfully Launches SuperView Neo 1 – 03, 04 Satellites by LM-2C Launch Vehicle | The current page: Home -> News |

At 15:08 February 27th, 2025 BJT, SuperView Neo 1 – 03, 04 Satellites were successfully launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC) aboard a Long March-2C (LM-2C) Launch Vehicle. China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), a subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), provides the in-orbit delivery services of the SuperView Neo 1 – 03, 04 Satellites to China Siwei Surveying and Mapping Technology Co., Ltd. (China Siwei) which is committed to the development of application industry of remote sensing satellites.
SuperView Neo 1 – 03, 04 Satellites are developed by Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST), a subsidiary of CASC. The two high-resolution optical satellites mainly serve fields such as natural resources, urban safety, emergency management and maritime affair, providing users with rich data products and diverse application services.
LM-2C Launch Vehicle is a two-stage liquid launch vehicle designed and manufactured by China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT), also a subsidiary of CASC. The designed capacity of LM-2C is 1300kg for 700km sun synchronous orbit. This is the 82nd flight of LM-2C Launch Vehicle.
CGWIC is a commercial organization authorized by Chinese government to provide commercial launch services, satellite systems and to carry out space technology cooperation. Under the guidance of CASC, CGWIC can provide fast, stable and reliable "one-stop" quality services to both international and domestic customers by introducing the "Long March Express" launch services brand, as well as Turn-key solution of the satellite in-orbit delivery.
Since Long March launch vehicles entered the international market in 1990s, CGWIC has completed 99 commercial launches for 74 international satellites and 242 domestic satellites. In addition, CGWIC has provided 51 rideshare launches by sending 29 international payloads and 126 domestic payloads into orbits.
This launch marks the 561st flight of the Long March fleet.
Date:2025-02-28