China's Space Program Thread II

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A tour of LandSpace's Jiaxing production base. So far, two phases of the base have been completed. The first phase contains a launch vehicle assembly plant where ZQ-2 rockets and the upcoming 10km VTVL test vehicles are assembled. The second phase contains a dedicated propellant tank production line (with friction welding), as well as facilities for testing tanks to destruction.


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According to the deputy general manager of Tianbing's production base, the Tianlong-3 launch vehicle will begin final assembly at the end of February to early March, and the final assembly and associated testing are scheduled to be completed around April or May. The rocket's maiden flight will take place in June or July.

The 1st-stage propellant tank for the Tianlong-3 launch vehicle has arrived at the assembly plant. Tianbing plans to finish the final assembly and testing of Tianlong-3 in May, and conduct the maiden flight sometime in June or July.

The 1st-stage propellant tank has a length of 13 meters and a mass of 8 tons.

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The private rocket engine maker Jiuzhou has revealed that it is participating in "a national program for developing next generation of rocket engines". Not sure what this entails. Jiuzhou's product portfolio currently includes the Lingyun and Longyun LOX/Methane engines.

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The Lingyun LOX/Methane engine is the first liquid rocket engine developed by Jiuzhou for the commercial launch market. It is also the first liquid engine in China designed for reusable rockets. The engine has accumulated more than 10,000 seconds of hot test runs and was used in a successful VTVL test vehicle by a certain launch provider.

Ground thrust: 100kN
Vacuum thrust: 116.5kN
Ground specific impulse: 288s
Vacuum specific impulse: 355s
Weight: 248kg
Maximum swing angle: ±8°
Variable thrust range: 20%-105%
Number of re-starts during a single flight: ≥3 times
Single-mission burn time: ≥500s
Reusability : ≥50 times
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The Longyun LOX/Methane engine is a reusable high-thrust engine designed for medium to heavy launch vehicles. Its thrust-to-weight ratio exceeds 80 at sea level. The engine has accumulated 7,000 seconds in hot test runs. Longyun has been selected by a certain private launch provider (almost certainly Arrowhead/Space Epoch) to power its reusable rocket (XZY-1) currently under development, which will conduct a sub-orbital flight and sea recovery test later this year.

Ground thrust: 676kN
Vacuum thrust: 704kN
Ground specific impulse: 290s
Vacuum specific impulse: 350s
Weight: ≯850kg
Maximum swing angle: ±8°
Variable thrust range: 32%-106%
Number of re-starts during a single flight: ≥3 times
Single-mission burn time: ≥200s
Reusability: ≥50 times
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A milestone for Tianbing/Space Pioneer.

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today. Built from scratch for producing large liquid launch vehicles, Zhangjiagang manufacturing base has the largest rocket assembly plant (by area and production capacity) in Asia. The completion and commissioning of the base will help Tianbing achieve a production capacity of more than 30 Tianlong-3 launch vehicles per year. The base will also help Tianbing accelerate technological innovation and product iteration.

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According to a German spaceflight forum the launch of Shijian-19, a recoverable satellite for microgravity experiments, will occur on Nov 22 on a CZ-2D from Jiuquan.

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Hi!

Those any of you has any information regarding the (possible) schedule for the Shijian-19 recoverable satellite?

Thank you!

Shijian-19 (a reusable/recoverable satellite for space experiments) is scheduled to be launched in the second half of 2024. It will be in orbit for 13.5 days before making its return to earth.

CASC has announced that a payload slot has been reserved for the private sector and is now soliciting bids from the public to fill that slot (see image embedded in quote below).

 
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Can you please help me read what's written on the yellow background?
 

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