Issue 97

China Launches New Long March-6C Variant

China debuted the two-stage Long March-6C on 7 May 2024, launching four commercial remote-sensing satellites into sun-synchronous orbit.

7 May 2024: China successfully completed the maiden launch of the new Long March-6C space launch vehicle from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. The LM-6C carried four commercial remote-sensing satellites, with the primary payload being the 239kg SAR imaging satellite HaiWangSAT-01 (Neptune-01). The LM-6C is a two-stage liquid-fueled liquid-oxygen/kerosene rocket developed by CASC and is capable of placing a 2.4-ton payload into a 500km sun-synchronous orbit. Launch Video. Bonus LM-6A/LM-6C comparison video.

– In addition to Neptune-1, the LM-6C carried SmartSat-1C, another SAR imager; Kuanfu Guangxue, a wide-band optical satellite; and GaoFen Shipin, a high-resolution video satellite.

– As of 13 May all four satellites were in sun-synchronous orbits with approximately 507km apogees and 488km perigees, all at 97.4° inclination.

– The LM-6C is slightly shorter than the LM-6A and does not use the four solid-rocket boosters. The LM-6A can carry roughly 4,500kg to 700km SSO. Other than the boosters, the two variants use the same YF-100 first-stage and YF-115 second-stage propulsion systems.

– CAST stated this was the first use of adaptive amplification control technology in a Chinese rocket, improving flight-control adaptability. Digital simulation was applied throughout the design process, replacing some large-scale ground testing and reducing development time. Aviation Week coverage.

– The issue notes there were 17 Long March variants in operation, with a potential 18th, Long March-12, rumored for an initial launch in July 2024. LM-12 was believed capable of carrying six tons to 700km SSO.

China had stated an intention to conduct at least 100 launches in 2024. The issue counted 22 Chinese launches from 1 Jan through the publication date.

Long March-6A and Long March-6C launch-vehicle comparison.

Four LM-6C payloads in sun-synchronous orbit.

Neptune-1 / HaiWangSAT-01 prepares for launch.

Long March-6C clears the Taiyuan tower.

Long March-6C maiden-mission emblem.