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Wenchang Space Launch Site

The Wenchang Space Launch Site is a rocket launch site located in Wenchang on the island of Hainan, in China.

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Location At 19 degrees north latitude, the Wenchang Space Launch Site is located on the Chinese island of Hainan, which is the nearest to the equator among Chinese territories. Low-latitude locations are desirable for space launch sites due to the higher speed of rotation closer to the equator, as well as the smaller inclination change maneuver needed to reach geosynchronous orbit. Hainan also has a large range of allowable launch azimuths, facilitating the launch of payloads to orbital inclinations between 90 and 175 degrees. The launch site is considered to have favorable conditions for long-term development and international collaboration, thanks to its potential for expansion, low operational expenses, and relatively lenient regulatory framework. Rockets launched from Hainan Island are within of the ocean in the direction of launch, and their trajectory takes them over the open ocean. This makes falling rocket debris less likely to cause accidents and destroy property. Economic potential Wenchang Space Launch Site is in the northeast coastal section of Dongjiao Town, Wenchang City, with a coastline of roughly 4,100 meters and an area of 7,336 acres, starting from the control area of the space launch site in the north. The project is designed to include a theme park area, a central lake area (commercial and leisure function), and an ecological coconut forest region (holiday and residential function), with a total construction land area of 6,046 acres. Hainan, as a tourist destination in China with many tourism resources is predicted to grow. This space launch site was included in Hainan Province's 11th Five-Year Plan in 2010. ==Planning and construction==
Planning and construction
During the Cold War the location was considered vulnerable to foreign military forces. After the Cold War ended, development plans were renewed. The construction of the new Wenchang Space Launch Center was officially approved by the State Council and the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China on 22 September 2007. In late October 2007, the Mayor of Wenchang announced the appropriation of of land for the center and the necessary relocation of more than 6,000 people, mostly from the villages of Longlou (龙楼, ) and Dongjiao (东郊, ). A November 2007 article indicated that the actual launch site would be near Longlou, while a space-science theme park would be built near Dongjiao. Satellite photography taken during April 2011 shows a clearing near the beach, likely for the CZ-5 launch pad. ==Launch pads==
Launch pads
Wenchang has three launch pads: • LC-101 – for CZ-5 launches, includes a fixed service structure and launch gantry, and is located at . • LC-201 – for CZ-7 launches (and also compatible with CZ-8), includes a service structure and launch gantry, and is located at . • LC-301 – for CZ-10 launches, includes a service structure and launch gantry. File:Launch of Tianhe Core Module (Cropped).jpg|CZ-5 launch, LC-101 File:CZ-7 launch from Wenchang.jpg|CZ-7 launch, LC-201 == Launch statistics ==
Launch statistics
Rocket configurations The rocket configurations launched each year on either LC-1 or LC-2 : ==Launch history==
Launch history
Previous launches Next launches The first launch was a Long March 7 which took place successfully on 25 June 2016. On 2 July 2017, a Long March 5 launch failed to complete its mission to put a seven ton Shijian-18 communications satellite into orbit. The third flight of Long March 5 occurred on 27 December 2019 from Wenchang LC-1. The maiden flight of the Long March 5B variant took place on 5 May 2020 from Wenchang LC-1. On 23 July 2020, the fourth flight of Long March 5 put China's first indigenous Mars orbiter/rover Tianwen-1 directly into TMI from Wenchang. The maiden flight of Long March 8 occurred on 22 December 2020 from Wenchang LC-2. On 29 April 2021, the core module Tianhe of the China Space Station was successfully launched aboard a Long March 5B rocket from Wenchang LC-1. On 29 May 2021, a cargo resupply ship named Tianzhou-2 launched on a Long March 7 (Y3) rocket from LC-2 to rendezvous with the China Space Station as preparation for the upcoming Shenzhou-12 crewed mission. File:Long March 5 rolling out at WSLS.jpg|CZ-5 (Y1) rollout, October 2016 File:长征五号遥二火箭转场.jpg|CZ-5 (Y2) rollout, 2017 File:Tianwen-1 launch 04 (cropped).jpg|Tianwen-1 launch, CZ-5 (Y4), 23 July 2020 File:Launch of Chang'e 5 02.png|Chang'e 5 launch, CZ-5 (Y5), 23 November 2020 File:Launch of Tianhe Core Module 2 (Cropped).jpg|Tianhe launch, CZ-5B (Y2), 29 April 2021 File:Wentian launched from Wenchang.jpg|Wentian launch, CZ-5B (Y3), 24 July 2022 File:Shijian-23 Pre-Launch.png|Shijian-23 launch, CZ-7A (Y4), 9 January 2023 ==See also==
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