Long March 2D | Yunhai-1-02

Launch information

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Mission description

The Yunhai-1 satellite is designed for detecting environmental elements in the atmosphere and ocean, the space environment, disaster prevention and reduction, and scientific experimentation. It is made by the Shanghai Institute of Spaceflight Technology.

Launch status

Launch status information for space mission ‘Long March 2D | Yunhai-1-02’.

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Success

Status: Launch Successful

Class: normal

Launch T0: Sept. 25, 2019, 12:54 a.m.

Timezone: Asia/Shanghai

Launch authority

Details about the the rocket, its target orbit and the launch pad location.

Mission

Yunhai-1-02

Launcher

China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation

Rocket

Long March 2D

Location

Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China

Pad

Launch Area 4 (SLS-2 / 603)

Type

Earth Science

Satellites on-board

Satellites on-board the space mission ‘Long March 2D | Yunhai-1-02’ are identified by cross checking database entries for launches and satellites. Results could be inaccurate from time to time.

Number Name Orbit Inclination Country/Organization Status
44547 YUNHAI 1-02 SSO 98.43 PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA In-orbit

Launch statistics

Tracking key statistics for space mission ‘Long March 2D | Yunhai-1-02’, classified in stats relative to the specific mission launch year or to all-time values.

Orbital Launch

#5888

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Location Launch

#120

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Pad Launch

#63

To this date

Agency Launch

#260

To this date

Orbital Launch

#68

Year 2019

Location Launch

#7

Year 2019

Pad Launch

#1

Year 2019

Agency Launch

#16

Year 2019

Latest news about the launch

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Breakup of China’s Yunhai-1 (02) satellite linked to space debris collision

U.S. space tracking has linked the breakup of Chinese satellite Yunhai-1 (02) to a collision with a small piece of debris from a Russian satellite launch, according to NASA.


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