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  2. List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2023 - Wikipedia

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    July. Launch vehicle changed from Soyuz ST-B due to the indefinite suspension of Soyuz launches from Kourou in February 2022. [ 1 ] Final Ariane 5 launch. Last launch of Starlink v1.5 satellites from Vandenberg. Last launch of Starlink Group 5 Satellites from Vandenberg. Second orbital flight attempt for Zhuque-2.

  3. 2023 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    The year 2023 saw rapid growth and significant technical achievements in spaceflight. For the third year in a row, new world records were set for both orbital launch attempts (223) and successful orbital launches (211). The growth in orbital launch cadence can in large part be attributed to SpaceX, as they increased their number of launches ...

  4. Shenzhou 16 - Wikipedia

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    The flight launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on 30 May 2023 at 9:31 AM China Standard Time (01:31 UTC), following the launch of the Tianzhou 6 cargo spacecraft and near the end of the Shenzhou 15 mission. [2] Just under 7 hours after launch, the spacecraft docked with the Tianhe core module's nadir docking port.

  5. List of spaceflight launches in January–June 2023 - Wikipedia

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    30 May 2023: Launch failure Maiden flight of the Chollima-1 launch vehicle. Launch failed after an abnormal ignition of the second stage. 31 May 06:02:30 [181] Falcon 9 Block 5: Starlink Group 2-10 Vandenberg SLC-4E: SpaceX: Starlink × 52 SpaceX: Low Earth: Communications: In orbit: Operational 200th consecutive success of Falcon 9. [180]

  6. Long March 10 - Wikipedia

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    Long March 10 [1] (Chinese: 长征十号), also known as the “Next Generation crewed launch vehicle” (Chinese: 新一代载人运载火箭), and previously and unofficially as the “921 rocket” (Chinese: 921火箭) or the "Long March 5G" (a development of the Long March 5), is a Chinese super-heavy carrier rocket for crewed lunar missions that is currently under development.

  7. Shenzhou 17 - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhou 17 ( Chinese: 神舟十七号; pinyin: Shénzhōu Shíqī-hào; lit. 'Divine Boat Number 17') was a Chinese spaceflight to the Tiangong space station, launched on 26 October 2023. It carried three People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps (PLAAC) taikonauts on board a Shenzhou spacecraft. The mission was the twelfth crewed Chinese ...

  8. Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center - Wikipedia

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    Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC; Chinese: 酒泉卫星发射中心; pinyin: Jiǔquán Wèixīng Fāshè Zhōngxīn also known as Shuangchengzi Missile Test Center; Launch Complex B2; formally Northwest Comprehensive Missile Testing Facility (西北综合导弹试验基地); Base 20; 63600 Unit) [1] is a Chinese space vehicle launch facility located between the Ejin, Alxa, Inner Mongolia ...

  9. Jielong 3 - Wikipedia

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    Last flight. 3 February 2024. [edit on Wikidata] Jielong 3 (Chinese: 捷龙三号运载火箭, meaning "agile dragon", also known as Smart Dragon 3, SD-3), is a solid fueled orbital launch vehicle developed by China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology 's subsidiary China Rocket to launch up to 1500 kg to a 500 km altitude Sun-synchronous orbit.