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Long March 2C

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Long March 2C
Rendering of Long March 2C
FunctionMedium-lift launch vehicle
ManufacturerChina Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology
Country of originChina
Size
Height42 m (138 ft)[1]
Diameter3.35 m (11.0 ft)[1]
Mass233,000 kg (514,000 lb)
Stages2
Capacity
Payload toLow Earth orbit
Mass3,850 kg (8,490 lb)
Payload toSun-synchronous orbit
Mass2C: 1,400 kg (3,100 lb)
2C/SMA: 1,900 kg (4,200 lb)
Payload toGTO
Mass2C/SM: 1,250 kg (2,760 lb)
Associated rockets
FamilyLong March
Launch history
StatusActive
Launch sitesLA-2/138 and
LA-4/SLS-2,JSLC
LA-7 andLA-9,TSLC
LA-3,XSLC
Total launches84
Success(es)82
Failure1
Partial failure1
First flight9 September 1982
Last flight19 November 2025(most recent)
First stage
Height25.72 m
Diameter3.35 m
Propellant mass162,706 kg (358,705 lb)
Powered by4YF-21C
Maximum thrust2,961.6 kN (665,800 lbf)
Specific impulse2,556.5 m/s (8,387 ft/s)
PropellantN2O4 /UDMH
Second stage
Height7.757 m
Diameter3.35 m
Propellant mass54,667 kg (120,520 lb)
Powered by1YF-24E
(1 x YF-22E (Main))
(4 x YF-23C (Vernier))
Maximum thrust741.4 kN (166,700 lbf) (Main)
47.1 kN (10,600 lbf) (Vernier)
Specific impulse2,922.37 m/s (297.999 s) (Main)
2,834.11 m/s (288.999 s) (Vernier)
PropellantN2O4 /UDMH
Third stage – (optional)
Height1.5 m
Diameter2.7 m
Propellant mass125 kg (276 lb)
Powered by1 solid motor
Maximum thrust10.78 kN (2,420 lbf)
Specific impulse2,804 m/s (285.9 s)
PropellantAP /HTPB
Third stage (optional) –YZ-1S
Powered by1 ×YF-50D
Maximum thrust6.5 kN (1,500 lbf)
Specific impulse315.5 s (3.094 km/s)
PropellantN2O4 /UDMH

TheLong March 2C (LM-2C), also known as theChang Zheng 2C (CZ-2C), is a Chineseorbitallaunch vehicle, part of theLong March 2 rocket family. Developed and manufactured by theChina Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT),[2] the Long March 2C made its first launch on 9 September 1982. It is a two-stage launch vehicle with storable propellants, consisting ofNitrogen Tetroxide andUnsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine. The launch vehicle was derived from theDF-5ICBM.[2]

Several variants of this launch vehicle have been built, all using an optional third solid motor stage:[3]

  • 2C/SD: Commercial satellite launcher with a multi-satellite smart dispenser allowing delivery of two satellites simultaneously
  • 2C/SM: Version for delivery of small satellites to high orbits
  • 2C/SMA: Improved version of the 2C/SM

According to the websiteGunter's Space Page,[4] in addition to the launches listed in the following table, there may have been six additional CZ-2C launches during 2014 and 2015. These possible launches apparently were conducted at theTaiyuan Satellite Launch Center on the following dates: 9 January 2014, 7 August 2014, 2 December 2014, 7 June 2015, 20 August 2015, and 23 November 2015; five of these six launches were apparently successful, while the launch on 7 August 2014 appears to have failed. However, due to the lack of additional sources for these six launches, they are not currently included in the following launch list.

Aerodynamicgrid fins were added on the Long March 2C in 2019 to help guide falling stages away from populated areas. China is studying using reusable rocket technology in the future.[5] A fairing recovery system through parachutes has been tested during the Yaogan 30-09 and Yaogan 30-10 launches in order to improve control of debris landing inland on potentially populated areas.[6]

Launch statistics

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1982
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
2020
2025
  •   Failure
  •   Partial failure
  •   Success
  •   Planned

List of launches

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Main article:List of Long March launches
Flight numberSerial numberDate (UTC)Launch siteUpper stage (if used)PayloadOrbitResult
1Y19 September 1982
07:19
LA-2/138,JSLCFSW-0 No.4LEOSuccess
2Y219 August 1983
06:00
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-0 No.5LEOSuccess
3Y312 September 1984
05:44
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-0 No.6LEOSuccess
4Y421 October 1985
05:04
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-0 No.7LEOSuccess
5Y56 October 1986
05:40
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-0 No.8LEOSuccess
6Y65 August 1987
06:39
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-0 No.9LEOSuccess
7Y79 September 1987
07:15
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-1 No.1LEOSuccess
8Y85 August 1988
07:29
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-1 No.2LEOSuccess
9Y95 October 1990
06:14
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-1 No.3LEOSuccess
10Y106 October 1992
06:20
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-1 No.4
Freja
LEOSuccess
11Y118 October 1993
08:00
LA-2/138, JSLCFSW-1 No.5LEOSuccess
122CFP-Y11 September 1997
14:00
LA-7,TSLC2C/SDIridium mass simulator A
Iridium mass simulator B
LEOSuccess
132CFP-Y28 December 1997
07:16
LA-7, TSLC2C/SDIridium 42
Iridium 44
LEOSuccess
142CFP-Y325 March 1998
17:01
LA-7, TSLC2C/SDIridium 51
Iridium 61
LEOSuccess
152CFP-Y42 May 1998
09:16
LA-7, TSLC2C/SDIridium 69
Iridium 71
LEOSuccess
162CFP-Y519 August 1998
23:01
LA-7, TSLC2C/SDIridium 76
Iridium 78
LEOSuccess
172CFP-Y619 December 1998
11:39
LA-7, TSLC2C/SDIridium 88
Iridium 89
LEOSuccess
182CFP-Y711 June 1999
17:15
LA-7, TSLC2C/SDIridium 92
Iridium 93
LEOSuccess
192CSM-Y129 December 2003
19:06
LA-3,XSLC2C/SMDouble Star 1HEOSuccess
20Y1418 April 2004
15:59
LA-3, XSLCShiyan 1
Nano Satellite 1
SSOSuccess
212CSM-Y225 July 2004
07:05
LA-7, TSLC2C/SMDouble Star 2HEOSuccess
22Y1229 August 2004
07:50
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCFSW-4 No.1LEOSuccess
23Y1518 November 2004
10:45
LA-3, XSLCShiyan 2SSOSuccess
24Y132 August 2005
07:30
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCFSW-4 No.2LEOSuccess
25Y169 September 2006
07:00
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 8LEOSuccess
26Y1811 April 2007
03:27
LA-7, TSLCHaiYang-1BSSOSuccess
272CSMA-Y16 September 2008
03:25
LA-7, TSLC2C/SMAHuanjing-1A
Huanjing-1B
SSOSuccess
28Y1922 April 2009
02:55
LA-7, TSLCYaogan 6SSOSuccess
29Y2112 November 2009
02:45
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 11-01SSOSuccess
30Y256 July 2011
04:28
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 11-03SSOSuccess
31Y2429 July 2011
07:42
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 11-02SSOSuccess
32Y2618 August 2011
09:28
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 11-04SSOFailure
33Y2029 November 2011
18:50
LA-9, TSLCYaogan 13SSOSuccess
342CSMA-Y214 October 2012
03:25
LA-9, TSLC2C/SMAShijian 9A
Shijian 9B
SSOSuccess
35Y1718 November 2012
22:53
LA-9, TSLCHuanjing-1C
Xinyan 1
Fengniao 1
SSOSuccess
36Y2315 July 2013
09:27
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 11-05SSOSuccess
37Y2829 October 2013
02:50
LA-9, TSLCYaogan 18SSOSuccess
38Y2731 March 2014
02:46
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 11-06SSOSuccess
39Y3128 September 2014
05:13
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 11-07SSOSuccess
40Y3227 October 2014
06:59
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 11-08SSOSuccess
41Y3514 November 2014
18:53
LA-9, TSLCYaogan 23SSOSuccess
42Y2929 September 2017
04:21
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-01 A/B/CLEOSuccess
43Y3324 November 2017
18:10
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-02 A/B/CLEOSuccess
44Y3425 December 2017
19:44
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-03 A/B/CLEOSuccess
45Y3625 January 2018
05:39
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-04 A/B/CLEOSuccess
46Y4427 June 2018
03:30
LC-3, XSLCXJSS A/BLEOSuccess
472CSMA-Y39 July 2018
03:56
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLC2C/SMAPRSS-1
PakTES-1A
SSOSuccess
48Y397 September 2018
03:15
LA-9, TSLCHaiYang-1CSSOSuccess
49Y389 October 2018
02:43
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLC2C/YZ-1SYaogan 32A, 32BSSOSuccess
50Y2229 October 2018
00:43
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCCFOSATSSOSuccess
51Y3726 July 2019
03:57
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-05 A/B/CLEOSuccess
52Y4224 March 2020
03:43
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-06 A/B/CLEOSuccess
53Y4010 June 2020
18:31[5]
LA-9, TSLCHaiYang 1DSSOSuccess
54Y4326 October 2020
15:19[7]
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-07 A/B/CLEOSuccess
55Y476 May 2021
18:11[8]
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-08 A/B/C
Tianqi-12
LEOSuccess
56Y4818 June 2021
06:30[9]
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-09 A/B/C
Tianqi-14
LEOSuccess
57Y4919 July 2021
00:19[6]
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 30-10 A/B/C
Tianqi-15
LEOSuccess
58Y5124 August 2021
11:15[10]
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLC2C/YZ-1SRSW-01
RSW-02
Undisclosed payload
LEOSuccess
59Y413 November 2021
07:43
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLC2C/YZ-1SYaogan 32-02 A/BSSOSuccess
60Y625 March 2022
06:01
LA-3, XSLCYinhe Hangtian-2 01/.../06
Xuanming Xingyuan
LEOSuccess
61Y7029 April 2022
04:11
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCSuperView Neo 1-01/02 (Siwei Gaojing 1-01/02)SSOSuccess
62Y5320 May 2022
10:30
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLC2C/YZ-1SLEO Test Sat 1/2
Digui Tongxin Weixing
LEOSuccess
63Y652 June 2022
04:00
LA-3, XSLCGeeSAT-1 01/.../09LEOSuccess
64Y7115 July 2022
22:57
LA-9, TSLCSuperView Neo 2-01/02 (Siwei-03/04)SSOSuccess
65Y6612 October 2022
22:53
LA-9, TSLCS-SAR 01 (Huanjing-2E)SSOSuccess
66Y6112 January 2023
18:10
LA-3, XSLCApstar 6E +(independent propulsion module)GTOSuccess
67Y6324 February 2023
04:01
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCHorus-1SSOSuccess
68Y6413 March 2023
04:02
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCHorus-2SSOSuccess
69Y6021 May 2023
08:00
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCMSS-1 A/B
Luojia-2 01
LEOSuccess
70Y529 July 2023
11:00
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLC2C/YZ-1SHulianwang Jishu Shiyan 1A, 1BLEOSuccess
71Y468 August 2023
22:53
LA-9, TSLCS-SAR 02 (Huanjing-2F)SSOSuccess
72Y5616 November 2023
03:55
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLC2C/YZ-1SHaiyang-3ASSOSuccess
73Y544 December 2023
04:10
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCMisrSat-2
Xingchi-2A/2B
SSOSuccess
74Y7330 December 2023
00:13
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLC2C/YZ-1SHulianwang Jishu Shiyan 4A, 4B, 4CLEOSuccess
75Y309 January 2024
07:03
LA-3, XSLCEinstein ProbeLEOSuccess
76Y852 February 2024
23:37
LA-3, XSLCGeeSAT-2 10/.../20LEOSuccess
77Y8613 March 2024
12:51
LA-3, XSLC2C/YZ-1SDRO-A, BSelenocentric (DRO)Partial failure
78Y5022 June 2024
07:00
LA-3, XSLCSVOM
CATCH 1
LEOSuccess
79Y8223 October 2024
01:09
LA-3, XSLCYaogan 43-03A/B/CLEOSuccess
80Y559 November 2024
03:39
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCPIESAT-2A 01
PIESAT-2B 01-03
SSOSuccess
81Y5724 November 2024
23:39
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCSuperView Neo 2-03/04SSOSuccess
82Y8127 February 2025
07:08
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCSuperView Neo 1-03/04SSOSuccess
83Y8716 September 2025
01:06
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLC2C/YZ-1SHuliangwang Jishu Shiyan 7A,B,C,DLEOSuccess
84Y?19 November 2025
04:01
LA-4/SLS-2, JSLCShijian 30A
Shijian 30B
Shijian 30C
LEOSuccess

Launch failures

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Shijian 11-04 launch failure

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On 18 August 2011, a Long March 2C rocket failed during the launch of theShijian 11-04 satellite. During the powered flight phase of the second stage, the connecting mechanism betweenvernier engine no.3 and the servo-control mechanism of the second stage failed, which led to the loss of attitude control on the second stage.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"LM-2C". China Great Wall Industry Corporation. Retrieved9 August 2015.
  2. ^ab"China's Orbital Launch Activity 2020"(PDF). Bryce Space and Technology. 27 May 2020. Retrieved22 June 2020.
  3. ^"Chang Zheng-2C (Long March-2C)". SinoDefence. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2015. Retrieved9 August 2015.
  4. ^Gunter Dirk Krebs."CZ-2 (Chang Zheng-2)". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved17 February 2020.
  5. ^abClark, Stephen (10 June 2020)."China launches ocean monitoring satellite". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved12 June 2020.
  6. ^abNavin, Joseph (18 July 2021)."China tests fairing recovery technologies on Long March 2C launch with four satellites". NASASpaceFlight.com. Retrieved19 July 2021.
  7. ^"Launch Schedule". Spaceflight Now. 23 October 2020. Retrieved25 October 2020.
  8. ^"成功!老将长二丙2021首战!还有7发!" [success! Veteran Chang Er C first match in 2021! There are 7 more shots!] (in Chinese). 6 May 2021. Retrieved6 May 2021.
  9. ^Cong, Zhao (18 June 2021)."两天两连胜!长二丙火箭成功发射遥感三十号09组卫星" [Two consecutive victories in two days! Long March 2C rocket successfully launched Yaogan 30-09 satellites] (in Chinese).CASC. Retrieved18 June 2021.
  10. ^"又在整流罩上"搞事情",长二丙送3颗通信卫星飞天" ["Doing things" on the fairing again, Long March 2C sends 3 communication satellites to the sky].China Space News (in Chinese). 24 August 2021. Retrieved24 August 2021.
  11. ^"Malfunction at devices connection blamed for orbiter launch failure". Xinhua News Agency. 6 September 2011. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved9 August 2015.

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