Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Kinetica 1

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Orbital launch vehicle by CAS Space

Kinetica 1
Kinetica 1 launching on its third flight in 2024.
FunctionOrbitallaunch vehicle
ManufacturerCAS Space
Country of originChina
Size
Height29.7 m (97 ft)
Diameter2.65 m (8 ft 8 in)
Mass135 t (298,000 lb)
Stages4
Capacity
Payload toLEO
Mass2,000 kg (4,400 lb)
Payload toSSO
Mass1,500 kg (3,300 lb)
Launch history
StatusActive
Launch sitesJiuquan Satellite Launch Center
Total launches10
Success(es)9
Failure1
Partial failure0
First flight27 July 2022
Last flight9 November 2025
First stage – SP70
Powered by1solid
Maximum thrust2,066.8 kilonewtons (464,600 lbf)
PropellantSolid
Second stage
Powered by1 solid
Maximum thrust1,081.2 kilonewtons (243,100 lbf)
PropellantSolid
Third stage
Powered by1 solid
Maximum thrust439.3 kilonewtons (98,800 lbf)
PropellantSolid
Fourth stage
Powered by1 solid
Maximum thrust78 kilonewtons (18,000 lbf)
PropellantSolid

Kinetica 1 (Chinese:力箭一号;pinyin:Lìjiàn yī hào;lit. 'Powerful Rocket-1', also known asLijian-1,LJ-1) is a Chinesesmall-liftorbitallaunch vehicle developed byCAS Space.[1][2]

Design

[edit]

Kinetica 1 is 30 m (98 ft) tall, 2.65 m (8 ft 8 in) in diameter and weighs 135 t (133 long tons; 149 short tons). It consists of four solid-fuel stages. It is capable of lifting 1.5 t (1.5 long tons; 1.7 short tons) to a 500 km (310 mi)Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) or 2 t (2.0 long tons; 2.2 short tons) tolow Earth orbit (LEO).[3][4]

History

[edit]

CAS Space conducted ground tests for the four-stage Kinetica 1 in November 2021.[5] Itsmaiden flight was conducted from theJiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC) on 27 July 2022, sending 6 satellites into SSO.[6]

Launch statistics

[edit]

Launch outcomes

[edit]
1
2
3
4
5
6
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
  •   Failure
  •   Partial failure
  •   Success
  •   Planned

Launches

[edit]
Flight numberSerial numberDate (UTC)Launch sitePayloadOrbitResultNote
1Y127 July 2022
04:12
LS-130,JSLCSATech 01
Dianci Zuzhuang Shiyan × 2
GNSS-R
Jinan-1
Nanyue Science Satellite
SSOSuccessMaiden flight of Kinetica 1
2Y27 June 2023
04:10
LS-130, JSLCShiyan 24A/B
Fucheng-1
Xi'an Hangtou-8
CXPD (X Shexian Pianzheng Lifang)
Tianyi 26
20 undisclosed satellites
SSOSuccess
3Y323 January 2024
04:03
LS-130, JSLCTaijing-1-03
Taijing-2-02
Taijing-2-04
Taijing-3-02
Taijing-4-03
SSOSuccess
4Y424 September 2024
23:33
LS-130, JSLCZhongke-01/02
Jilin-1 SAR-01A
Yunyao-21/22
SSOSuccess
5Y511 November 2024
04:03
LS-130, JSLCJilin-1 Gaofen-05B
Pingtai 02A03
Yunyao-1 31-36
Shiyan-26 A, B, C
Xiguang-1 04, 05
OmanSat 1
Tianyan-24
SSOSuccess
6Y627 December 2024
01:03
LS-130, JSLCDier-3 (B300-L01)
Yunyao-1 × 6
Yinglong 1
Yangwang 2
Yixian A
CASAA-Sat
SSOFailureThird stage instability.[7]
7Y721 May 2025
04:05
LS-130, JSLCTaijing-3 04
Taijing-4 02A
Xingrui-11
Xingjiyuan-1
Lifangti-108 001
Xiguang-1 02 (Tanli)
SSOSuccess
8Y1019 August 2025
07:33[8]
LS-130, JSLCAIRSAT 05 (Hashiao-2/Zhongke-05)
Duogongneng Shiyan 2-01
Duogongneng Shiyan 2-02
Duogongneng Shiyan 2-03 (Tiantuo 6)
Tianyan-26 (Henan Ligong-2)
Thumbsat-1
Thumbsat-2
SSOSuccess[8]
9Y819 October 2025
03:33[9]
LS-130, JSLCPRSC-HS1
AIRSAT-03 (Zhongke 03)
AIRSAT-04 (Zhongke 04)[9]
SSOSuccess
10Y99 November 2025
03:32
LS-130, JSLCChutian-2 01
Chutian-2 02
SSOSuccess
11Y11[10]2025LS-130, JSLCTBASSOPlanned
12Y12[10]2025LS-130, JSLCTBASSOPlanned

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Introducing Kinetica, a launch vehicle series for a shared space age".cas-space.com.CAS Space. 13 February 2023. Retrieved1 March 2023.
  2. ^Jones, Andrew (3 January 2022)."China aims to complete space station in another huge year in space".SpaceNews. Retrieved23 May 2025.
  3. ^"力箭一号运载火箭".cas-space.com (in Chinese).CAS Space. Retrieved25 July 2022.
  4. ^Jones, Andrew (6 April 2021)."Guangzhou moves to establish Chinese commercial space cluster".SpaceNews. Retrieved23 May 2025.
  5. ^Jones, Andrew (18 March 2022)."China is developing new solid rockets to boost overall space capabilities".SpaceNews. Retrieved23 May 2025.
  6. ^Zhao, Yang, ed. (27 July 2022)."一箭6星!力箭一号运载火箭首飞成功".news.cn (in Chinese).Xinhuanet. Retrieved23 May 2025.
  7. ^Mansfield, Simon (28 December 2024)."Launch of China's Lijian 1 Y6 commercial rocket ends in failure".Space Daily. Retrieved23 May 2025.
  8. ^ab李, 国利; 王, 晨宇 (19 August 2025)."一箭七星!力箭一号遥十运载火箭发射成功".XinhuaNet.com. Retrieved19 August 2025.
  9. ^ab李, 国利; 王, 晨宇 (19 October 2025)."一箭三星!力箭一号遥八运载火箭发射成功". XINHUAnet.com. Retrieved19 October 2025.
  10. ^ab"Here comes the mission recap video (some people seem to have already posted it on X). Mission Y9 is scheduled for early November, followed by Mission Y11 and Y12".X (Previously Twitter). Retrieved1 October 2025.
Current
In development
Retired
Classes
  • This template lists historical, current, and future space rockets that at least once attempted (but not necessarily succeeded in) an orbital launch or that are planned to attempt such a launch in the future
  • Symbol indicates past or current rockets that attempted orbital launches but never succeeded (never did or has yet to perform a successful orbital launch)
Sounding rockets
Orbital launch vehicles
Active
In development
Retired
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kinetica_1&oldid=1321215423"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp