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Long March 6C

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Launch vehicle
Long March 6C
Rendering of Long March 6C
FunctionMedium-lift launch vehicle
ManufacturerShanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology
Country of originChina
Size
Height43 m (141 ft)
Diameter3.35 m (11.0 ft)
Mass217,000 kg (478,000 lb)
Stages2
Capacity
Payload toLEO
Mass4,500 kg (9,900 lb)
Payload to 500 km (310 mi)SSO[1]
Mass2,400 kg (5,300 lb)
Payload to 700 km (430 mi)SSO
Mass2,000 kg (4,400 lb)
Associated rockets
FamilyLong March
Comparable
Launch history
StatusActive
Launch sitesTaiyuan,LA-9A
Total launches1
Success(es)1
UTC date of spacecraft launch7 May 2024, 03:21
First stage
Diameter3.35 m (11.0 ft)
Powered by2 ×YF-100
Maximum thrust2,376 kN (534,000 lbf)[2]
Specific impulseSL: 300 kN (67,000 lbf)
vac: 335 kN (75,000 lbf)[3]
PropellantRP-1/LOX
Second stage
Diameter2.9 m (9 ft 6 in)
Powered by1 ×YF-115
Maximum thrust180 kN (40,000 lbf)[2]
Specific impulsevac: 341.5 kN (76,800 lbf)[4]
PropellantRP-1/LOX

TheLong March 6C (CZ-6C) (Chinese:长征六号丙运载火箭) is a Chinesetwo-stage-to-orbitliquid-fueledlaunch vehicle designed and manufactured byShanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology, a subsidiary ofChina Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The rocket is a dual engine first stage variant of theLong March 6; alternatively, it may be considered to be a slightly shorter single stick variant of theLong March 6A.[5] Both the first and second stages of the rocket useliquid oxygen andRP-1 propellants. It is employed to launch small and medium-sized military, civilian and commercial satellites toLEOs andSun-synchronous orbits; it is capable of lifting 2,400 kg to 500 km SSOs.[1]

The rocket undertook a successful maiden launch on 7 May 2024 at 13:21 UTC from North China's Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center.[1]

A rideshare launch opportunity by Long March 6C was sold at an online auction in July 2023, with bidding prices starting at ¥87,000/kg.[6]

List of launches

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Main article:List of Long March launches
Flight
number
Serial
number
Date (UTC)Launch sitePayloadOrbitResult
1Y1May 7, 2024 (03:21 UTC)TSLC LA-9AHaiwangxing 01, Zhixing-1C
KuanfuGuanfxue, Gaofen Shiping
SSOSuccess

References

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  1. ^abcJones, Andrew (7 May 2024)."China launches first Long March 6C rocket". spacenews.com. Retrieved7 May 2024.
  2. ^abZHANG Wei-dong, WANG Dong-bao (2016). "New Generation Cryogenic Quick Launching Launch Vehicle and Development".Aerospace Shanghai.
  3. ^"Chinese YF-100 (Russian RD-120) to Power CZ-5". SPACEPAC, The Space Public Affairs Committee. Archived fromthe original on 2017-10-25. Retrieved2015-07-02.
  4. ^"中国新一代液氧煤油发动机3:YF100/115主要特性 - 深空网".www.shenkong.net (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved2016-04-11.
  5. ^"中国新一代运载火箭将再添新成员! (China's next generation launch vehicles will receive a new member!)".163.com (in Chinese). 19 June 2023. Retrieved10 September 2023.
  6. ^"新聞熱話/衛星發射機會公開拍賣 每公斤8.7萬起 共享長征火箭 港企可競投" (in Chinese).Ta Kung Pao. 10 July 2023. Retrieved10 September 2023.
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