On Wednesday, China launched a double satellite mission intended for research in electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves. The launch took place from the Xichang Satellite Center, Sichuan province, at 20:15 UTC using a Long March-11 – Chang Zheng-11 – launch vehicle.
"Long March 11"
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Three days after losing a high-resolution remote sensing satellite due to an apparent problem with…
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China has conducted the first launch of its solid-fuelled quick-reaction Long March-11 launch vehicle from…
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China launched five new small remote sensing satellites on Thursday using a Long March 11…
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China conducted its first orbital sea launch on Wednesday, with a Long March 11 rocket…
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China conducted its second orbital launch of 2019 using a Long March 11 rocket –…
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China conducted another orbital launch using a Long March-11 solid fuel rocket on Friday. The…
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China launched its fourth Long March-11 rocket on Thursday, carrying a multiple small satellites into…
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China conducted its fourth orbital launch of 2018 using a Long March 11 rocket –…
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The Chinese have conducted the second launch of the Long March-11 solid fuel rocket –…
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Following the successful debut launch of the Long March-6 rocket just days previous, China has…
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Following the successful launch and return of its recoverable experimental spaceplane, China launched another remote…
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China has launched a new remote sensing satellite on Tuesday, with Gaofen-11 departing from LC9 at…
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The Chinese have launched what appears to be the final satellite of the Shijian-11 series.…
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After the successful completion of the Shenzhou-10 mission to the Tangong-1 orbital module, China embarked…
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The Chinese have launched the Chinasat-11 (Zhongxing-11) communication satellite via a Long March 3B/E (Chang…
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The Chinese have launched the Shi Jian 11-03 satellite via their Long March 2C (Chang…
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