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==