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3月29日17点50分,在太原卫星发射中心新建发射工位上,我国新型运载火箭长征六号改首次点火起飞。火箭顺利将浦江二号卫星和天鲲二号卫星送入预定轨道,发射任务取得圆满成功

长征六号改运载火箭由中国航天科技集团有限公司八院抓总研制,是我国首型固液捆绑运载火箭,也是我国新一代长征系列运载火箭家族的新成员。长征六号改运载火箭成功首飞,使我国突破了固液捆绑等一系列技术,推动了新一代运载火箭创新发展。
火箭为两级半构型,总长约50米,起飞重量约530吨,700公里太阳同步轨道运载能力不小于4吨。火箭芯一、二级直径为3.35米,一级采用两台120吨推力的液氧煤油发动机,二级采用一台推力18吨的液氧煤油发动机。芯级捆绑了4台2米直径的助推器,每个助推器装有一台120吨推力的固体发动机。
火箭依托太原卫星发射中心新建发射工位,可实现14天快速发射,满足中低轨道卫星高密度发射需求。同时,火箭采用模块化、组合化、系列化发展途径。
“通过助推器的调整,可形成单芯级、捆绑2台固体助推器、捆绑4台固体助推器、捆绑通用芯级多种火箭构型,满足卫星多样化的发射需求。”火箭总指挥洪刚介绍。
动力系统是该型火箭与众不同之处。火箭的四台助推器采用航天科技集团四院研制的两段式120吨推力固体发动机,芯级采用航天科技集团六院研制的液氧煤油发动机,成功实现了固体动力和液体动力的“跨界合作”,充分发挥了液体发动机性能高、工作时间长固体发动机推力大、使用维护简单的优势。为此,火箭突破了固体助推器捆绑与分离技术、捆绑点大集中力扩散技术、固液捆绑联合摇摆控制等关键技术。
China just launched the first CZ-6G(长征-6改, Changzheng-6 Modified) rocket, orbiting a Pujiang-2 Landscape Survey Satellite and a Tiankun-2 satellite.

The rocket was launched at 17:50 UTC+8, March 29, 2022, at Taiyuan Satellites Launching Center. This is the 412th CZ series rocket launching mission.

Unlike 100-ton CZ-6, the debuting CZ-6A is 2 stages/4 solid ricket booster heavy vehicle, weights 530 tons.

It's first core stage is a 3.35m diameter general module with two 120-ton kerosene/LOX engines.

It's modulized structure could be formed by one single 2-stage general module core, general core with 2 SRB, general core with 4 SRB, or general core with 2 general module LRB!

The max capability of CZ-6G is to send 4-ton payload into 700km SSO orbit, and have the ability to relaunch in a rapid 14-day circle.
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火箭为两级半构型,总长约50米,起飞重量约530吨,700公里太阳同步轨道运载能力不小于4吨。火箭芯一、二级直径为3.35米,一级采用两台120吨推力的液氧煤油发动机,二级采用一台推力18吨的液氧煤油发动机。芯级捆绑了4台2米直径的助推器,每个助推器装有一台120吨推力的固体发动机。
CZ-6G is 2.5-stage structured, 50m tall with 4-ton payload to 700km SSO capability.

The first and second stages are both with 3.35m diameter, forming the general modularized core vehicle.

The first stage have two 120t kerosene/LOX engines and the second stage has one 18t kerosene/LOX engine.

The rocket launched today is boosted by four 2m-diameter SRB. But the rocket could also be general core only, or has two or four SRB, or even have two 3.35m general-core level LRB.

CZ-6G is one of China's new generation carrier rocket aimed the heavy density low to medium orbit launching market. With the modularized design, it could be operated under a 14-day circle with a variable 0.7 to 4t to SSO payload capability.
 

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Shanghai-based firm rejoices victory amid COVID flare-up, breakthroughs of hybrid propellant

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Published: Mar 29, 2022 06:21 PM

Long March-6A, China’s new-generation medium-sized launch vehicle, conducted a successful maiden flight at 5:50 pm on Tuesday from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in North China’s Shanxi Province, sending two satellites into preset orbits.

The rocket is developed by the Shanghai Academy of Space Technology (SAST), a subordinate of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). The successful launch marked the first victory of SAST new rocket type development in the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25). Developers said the news was a confidence boost as Shanghai is struggling with a COVID-19 flare-up.

At launch, the rocket has a weight of 530 tons and is capable of sending payload of no less than 4 tons to the Sun-synchronous orbit. The new member of the Long March carrier rocket family is 50 meters in height and has two 3.35-meter-diameter stages with the first adopting a 120-ton-thrust liquid oxygen/kerosene engine and a 18-ton-thurst one for the second, said a statement the SAST provided to the Global Times on Tuesday.

Marking a design breakthrough in the country’s aerospace history, the new rocket has four 2-meter-diamter solid-propellant boosters attached to its body, developers said. The boosters also have two stages and have a thrust of 120 tons, which are developed by the Fourth Academy of the CASC.

It is the first rocket type that has realized a cooperation of liquid and solid engines in China, clearing key technical barriers such as the solid boosters attachment and detachment technology, developers said.

Such a hybrid-propellant technology would fully utilize the advantages of the two systems – the liquid engine has long working hours with high performance while the solid one has more powerful thrust and better reliability and is easy to maintain. The birth of the Long March-6A would further enrich the type of spectrum of China’s rockets, enhancing China’s capability in space exploration, analysts pointed out.

Adopting a similar technological path, the US Atlas 5, Europe’s Ariane 5 and H-2A of Japan have performed several successful flights. However, it was a first for a Chinese rocket in active service to perform a flight with solid boosters, developers added.

The Long March-6A could also enable rapid launches with preparations of only 14 days thanks to the newly built launch site at the Taiyuan Center, which will meet the highly frequent launch requirement to the medium and low orbit satellites, insiders said.

According to the developers, the Long March-6A also adopted a range of new technologies used at launch such as the “unattended operation” that started four hours before the blast-off, enhancing safety.

To make the “unattended operation” a reality, the rocket must perform an automatic docking and fueling via remote control, the rocket ground connector should also automatically fall off at the moment of take-off and once the propellant injection starts, it requires no personnel to watch over at the launch pad, which all marked firsts in China.

Hong Gang, the rocket type’s commander-in-chief, told the Global Times on Tuesday that as the rocket is developed in a path of modularization, combination and modularization, it could also come in different variants according to the mission demand such as ones without boosters or other forms with two boosters.

The Tuesday flight marked the 412nd mission of China’s Long March rocket family.

The rocket sent Tiankun-2 and Pujiang-2 satellites into their designated orbits on Tuesday.

Tiankun-2 is a new technology experiment satellite developed by the Second Academy of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC), and its developers told the Global Times on Tuesday that it could provide a range of services such as space science exploration.

Inheriting the high functional density of Tiankun-1, the first experimental satellite independently developed by CASIC, which was sent into orbit in March 2017, Tiankun-2 has lower manufacturing costs and is smaller in size.

The Tiankun-2 is tasked with verifying key technologies such as new attitude and orbit control algorithms, multi-functional flexible cladding materials, and computational optical imaging, satellite developers revealed.

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Published: Mar 29, 2022 06:21 PM

Long March-6A, China’s new-generation medium-sized launch vehicle, conducted a successful maiden flight at 5:50 pm on Tuesday from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in North China’s Shanxi Province, sending two satellites into preset orbits.

The rocket is developed by the Shanghai Academy of Space Technology (SAST), a subordinate of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). The successful launch marked the first victory of SAST new rocket type development in the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25). Developers said the news was a confidence boost as Shanghai is struggling with a COVID-19 flare-up.

At launch, the rocket has a weight of 530 tons and is capable of sending payload of no less than 4 tons to the Sun-synchronous orbit. The new member of the Long March carrier rocket family is 50 meters in height and has two 3.35-meter-diameter stages with the first adopting a 120-ton-thrust liquid oxygen/kerosene engine and a 18-ton-thurst one for the second, said a statement the SAST provided to the Global Times on Tuesday.

Marking a design breakthrough in the country’s aerospace history, the new rocket has four 2-meter-diamter solid-propellant boosters attached to its body, developers said. The boosters also have two stages and have a thrust of 120 tons, which are developed by the Fourth Academy of the CASC.

It is the first rocket type that has realized a cooperation of liquid and solid engines in China, clearing key technical barriers such as the solid boosters attachment and detachment technology, developers said.

Such a hybrid-propellant technology would fully utilize the advantages of the two systems – the liquid engine has long working hours with high performance while the solid one has more powerful thrust and better reliability and is easy to maintain. The birth of the Long March-6A would further enrich the type of spectrum of China’s rockets, enhancing China’s capability in space exploration, analysts pointed out.

Adopting a similar technological path, the US Atlas 5, Europe’s Ariane 5 and H-2A of Japan have performed several successful flights. However, it was a first for a Chinese rocket in active service to perform a flight with solid boosters, developers added.

The Long March-6A could also enable rapid launches with preparations of only 14 days thanks to the newly built launch site at the Taiyuan Center, which will meet the highly frequent launch requirement to the medium and low orbit satellites, insiders said.

According to the developers, the Long March-6A also adopted a range of new technologies used at launch such as the “unattended operation” that started four hours before the blast-off, enhancing safety.

To make the “unattended operation” a reality, the rocket must perform an automatic docking and fueling via remote control, the rocket ground connector should also automatically fall off at the moment of take-off and once the propellant injection starts, it requires no personnel to watch over at the launch pad, which all marked firsts in China.

Hong Gang, the rocket type’s commander-in-chief, told the Global Times on Tuesday that as the rocket is developed in a path of modularization, combination and modularization, it could also come in different variants according to the mission demand such as ones without boosters or other forms with two boosters.

The Tuesday flight marked the 412nd mission of China’s Long March rocket family.

The rocket sent Tiankun-2 and Pujiang-2 satellites into their designated orbits on Tuesday.

Tiankun-2 is a new technology experiment satellite developed by the Second Academy of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC), and its developers told the Global Times on Tuesday that it could provide a range of services such as space science exploration.

Inheriting the high functional density of Tiankun-1, the first experimental satellite independently developed by CASIC, which was sent into orbit in March 2017, Tiankun-2 has lower manufacturing costs and is smaller in size.

The Tiankun-2 is tasked with verifying key technologies such as new attitude and orbit control algorithms, multi-functional flexible cladding materials, and computational optical imaging, satellite developers revealed.

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To be more precise, this rocket is officially called 长征六号改(Chángzhēng-lìu hào Gǎi, CZ-6 Modified or Improved) but not 长征六号甲(Chángzhēng-lìu hào Jiǎ).

In Chinese, also used by CNSA formally, '甲'(Jiǎ) is the equivalent of 'A' or '1st' in English when naming rocket subtypes, and '改'(Gǎi, abbreviation for the word 改进gǎi jìn) is the equivalent of 'modified' or 'improved'.

I think maybe the difference is that 'A' or 'B' or so are for the rocket subtypes which share the basic architecture with the protptype and has just been slightly improved, while 'G' or 'M' are for the ones sharing the same technology but with diffrernt architecture.

CZ-6's first stage has only one YF-100 kerosene/LOX engine, and the second stage is 2.25m diameter with one 18t YF-115 engine. CZ-6G's first stage has two YF-100s and the second stage diametered 3.35m and also has one YF-115 engine.

The CZ-6 is designed to be horizontally assembled and tested and errected with TEL vehicle while the CZ-6G is vertically assembled and tested at the launch site.

They shared the same kerosene/LOX engine series YF-100/115 but with different engine numbers and stage diameter configurations and assembling methods. So they are more different from each others than the CZ-2/3/4 series.
 

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The CASC document mainly focuses on activities during 2021. China launched 55 times in 2021, sending 115 spacecraft and 191.19 metric tons into orbit. Of these, 41 launches headed to low Earth orbit and 14 to geosynchronous transfer orbit. Overall 2021 was the busiest year in terms of launches—with 146 orbital launch attempts—since the dawn of the Space Age in 1957. While China led the United States (51) in terms of launches, the latter sent a much greater mass (403.34 tons) and more spacecraft (1,335) into orbit, according to the CASC statistics, with SpaceX and its Starlink constellation accounting for a vast amount of U.S. activity.
 

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China just launched the first CZ-6G(长征-6改, Changzheng-6 Modified) rocket, orbiting a Pujiang-2 Landscape Survey Satellite and a Tiankun-2 satellite.

The rocket was launched at 17:50 UTC+8, March 29, 2022, at Taiyuan Satellites Launching Center. This is the 412th CZ series rocket launching mission.

Unlike 100-ton CZ-6, the debuting CZ-6A is 2 stages/4 solid ricket booster heavy vehicle, weights 530 tons.

It's first core stage is a 3.35m diameter general module with two 120-ton kerosene/LOX engines.

It's modulized structure could be formed by one single 2-stage general module core, general core with 2 SRB, general core with 4 SRB, or general core with 2 general module LRB!

The max capability of CZ-6G is to send 4-ton payload into 700km SSO orbit, and have the ability to relaunch in a rapid 14-day circle.
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The efficiency of a rocket is not good. 540t for 4-ton payload into 700km SSO: not great mass ratio
 
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The efficiency of a rocket is not good. 540t for 4-ton payload into 700km SSO: not great mass ratio
I don't know 4t to SSO is the capability for which configuration.

Correction: In the report I quoted in Chinese, it said '700公里太阳同步轨道运载能力不小于4吨' (not less than 4 tons payload for 700km SSO orbit injection), not 4t max.

And also, SSO capability is always much less than LEO capability, maybe 40%-50%.
 
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Some high-resolution images of LM-6A assembly, prep, and launch.

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