Long March 2
Long March 2 rocket family or Chang Zheng 2 rocket family as in Chinese
History
Long March 2 was the original model in the Long March 2 rocket family, which was derived from China's first
Long March 2C and Long March 2D's first launches occurred in 1982 and 1992 respectively.
The
The development of
Long March 3
The designations Long March 2A and Long March 2B were originally applied to design studies of Long March 2 derivatives for geostationary payloads. Long March 2A would use a cryogenic third stage, and Long March 2B a hypergolic one. Neither design was finalized. The 2A design was adopted as the Long March 3.[7]
Specifications
Launch history
The following launch statistics are gathered from the individual Wikipedia pages of each CZ-2x variants as those pages are updated more frequently by various editors; the numbers are current as of 13 November, 2023. [needs update]
Derivatives | Status | First flight | Launches | Successes | Failures | Partial Failures |
Long March 2 | Retired | 5 November 1974 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Long March 2A | Retired | 26 November 1975 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Long March 2C | Active | 9 September 1982 | 75 | 74 | 1 | 0 |
Long March 2D | Active | 9 August 1992 | 83 | 82 | 0 | 1 |
Long March 2E | Retired | 16 July 1990 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 2 |
Long March 2F | Active | 19 November 1999 | 21 | 21 | 0 | 0 |
Launches by rocket configurations
1970–2009
- Long March 2/2A
- Long March 2C
- Long March 2D
- Long March 2E
- Long March 2F
2010–2024
- Long March 2C
- Long March 2D
- Long March 2F
References
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- ^ "CZ-2E Space Launch Vehicle". GlobalSecurity.org.
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- ^ Jones, Morris (2016-01-27). "Last Launch for Long March 2F/G". Space Daily. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
The principal difference between the Shenzhou-launching Long March 2F and its 2F/G cousin is easy to spot. The 2F/G carries a very different payload fairing at its top. This accounts. for the larger dimensions of the Tiangong laboratory, which wouldn't fit inside the standard payload fairing for the 2F.
It also lacks an emergency escape system. With no astronauts on board, the escape rocket and stabilizer panels that help Shenzhou spacecraft to separate from their rocket in a launch failure are not needed. This simplifies the design and also reduces the weight of the rocket. That's critical. Tiangong modules weigh more than Shenzhou spacecraft, so this helps to keep the overall launch mass within performance limits. - ^ Wu, Min (2013-06-17). "长征谱系:在研重型火箭运载能力为现役型号6倍" [Long March Rocket Family: Heavy Launcher in Development Would Have Six Times Greater Capability] (in Simplified Chinese). Retrieved 2017-08-28.