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China Satellite Network(nicknamed GuoWang)
Operator: China Satellite Network Group Co., Ltd
First launch date: June 2024
Total satellites: 12,992

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China Manned Space Office calls for proposals of low-cost cargo transport system to the Chinese space station from both private and public sector companies

The requirements are:
- Cargo capacity is ≥1.8 tons.
- Internal volume is ≥7 cubic meters.
- Must be capable of autonomous rendezvous and docking with the Chinese space station and stay in orbit for at least three months.
- Must be capable of controlled atmosphere re-entry.
- Launch prep time ≤30 days.
- Cost per trip ≤120 million RMB
 

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Privatization rate of various Chinese orbital launchers:

Purely private(Privatization rate: 100%)

Zhuque-2, Tianlong-2, Ceres-1, Hyperbola-1, Gravity-1 etc
Semi-private(Privatization rate: 50%-100%)
Kinetica-1
Semi-state owned(Privatization rate: 0%-50%)
Kuaizhou-1A, Smart Dragon-1, Kuaizhou-11, Smart Dragon-3, Kaituozhe-2 etc
Purely state-owned(Privatization rate: 0%)
Various Long March rockets(LM or CZ)
 

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Three possible female payload specialists candidates from Hong Kong for next CSS mission
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Interestingly, all of them stood with their backs to the camera.
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possible payload specialists from Hong Kong for future CSS missions
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Launch of Xuantian space telescope(CSST) may be further delayed to 2025 due to US components embargo

Current target launch date is still Nov 2024, however, further delay is possible.

Xuiantian space telescope is designed to co-orbit with CSS.
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China sets its goal to land astronauts on the moon before 2030

“Recently, the moon landing phase of China’s crewed lunar exploration program has started. The main goal is to send Chinese astronauts to land on the moon for the first time by 2030,” Lin Xiqiang, deputy director of the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), told media at a press conference at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center May 29.

“This includes the development of a new generation manned carrier rocket, namely the Long March 10 launch vehicle, a new generation crew spacecraft, a lunar lander, a moon suit and other spaceflight products. The construction of a new launch site and tests on related launch facilities are also underway.”

A low Earth orbit variant of the rocket newly designated the Long March 10, based on the five-meter-diameter Long March 5, is expected to have a test flight in 2027. A pair of three-stage, triple-core Long March 10 variants for trans-lunar injection (27 tons to TLI) will be used to launch the landing stack and crewed segments of the lunar landing mission.

China’s coastal Wenchang spaceport is currently being expanded to host commercial launches, and will also be the site for the in-development Long March 10 and the larger Long March 9 rocket. CMSA also announced a call for plans for a lunar crew rover, potentially using a commercial development model.

“The goal also includes carrying out lunar scientific exploration and related technological experiments, mastering key technologies such as Earth-Moon crewed round-trips, lunar surface short-term stays, and human-robot joint exploration as well as completing multiple missions such as landing, roving, sampling, researching and returning, so as to form an independent crewed lunar exploration capability,” said Lin.

The crewed landing plan noted by Lin is for two astronauts to conduct a six-hour stay on the lunar surface, with another crew member remaining aboard a service module in lunar orbit.
 
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China sets its goal to land astronauts on the moon before 2030

“Recently, the moon landing phase of China’s crewed lunar exploration program has started. The main goal is to send Chinese astronauts to land on the moon for the first time by 2030,” Lin Xiqiang, deputy director of the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), told media at a press conference at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center May 29.

“This includes the development of a new generation manned carrier rocket, namely the Long March 10 launch vehicle, a new generation crew spacecraft, a lunar lander, a moon suit and other spaceflight products. The construction of a new launch site and tests on related launch facilities are also underway.”

A low Earth orbit variant of the rocket newly designated the Long March 10, based on the five-meter-diameter Long March 5, is expected to have a test flight in 2027. A pair of three-stage, triple-core Long March 10 variants for trans-lunar injection (27 tons to TLI) will be used to launch the landing stack and crewed segments of the lunar landing mission.

China’s coastal Wenchang spaceport is currently being expanded to host commercial launches, and will also be the site for the in-development Long March 10 and the larger Long March 9 rocket. CMSA also announced a call for plans for a lunar crew rover, potentially using a commercial development model.

“The goal also includes carrying out lunar scientific exploration and related technological experiments, mastering key technologies such as Earth-Moon crewed round-trips, lunar surface short-term stays, and human-robot joint exploration as well as completing multiple missions such as landing, roving, sampling, researching and returning, so as to form an independent crewed lunar exploration capability,” said Lin.

The crewed landing plan noted by Lin is for two astronauts to conduct a six-hour stay on the lunar surface, with another crew member remaining aboard a service module in lunar orbit.
From next year on, China will launch one robotic lunar landing mission every two years.
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List of active Chinese launchers and spacecrafts as of June 2023
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*OS-M1 is decommissioned.
*Those that are in development such as LM-10 & LM-9 & other private rockets & lunar crew spacecraft are not included.
 

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Rare dual rockets revisit:
Zhuque-2 vertical on the launch pad watching nearby Long March 4C lift off last year
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Zhuque-2 became world's first methane fueled rocket to achieve orbit today.
A new era for Chinese commercial space flight.
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All Chinese private liquid rockets(maybe not all):
1.Space Pioneer Tianlong-3 LOX/RP-1 LEO: 17 t
2.Orienspace Gravity-2 LOX/RP-1 LEO: 15.5 t
3.CAS Space Kinetica-3 LOX/RP-1 LEO: 14 t
4.Space Epoch XZY-1 LOX/CH4 LEO: 10 t

5.Land Space Zhuque-2 LOX/CH4 LEO: 6 t
6.Galactic Energy Pallas-1 LOX/RP-1 LEO: 5 t
7.Space Pioneer Tianlong-2 LOX/RP-1 LEO: 2 t
8.Deep Blue Aerospace Nebula-1 LOX/RP-1 LEO: 2 t
9.I-Space Hyperbola-2 LOX/CH4 LEO: 1.9 t
10.Rocket Pie Darwin-2 LOX/CH4 LEO: 350 kg

This is crazy!
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