ManCöeng Satellite Launch Center / 文昌衛星發射中心
Wenchang Satellite Launch Center (WSLC), located near Wenchang Coordinates: 19°37′01″N 110°44′38″E / 19.617°N 110.744°E on the north-east coast of Hainan Island, is a former sub-orbital test center currently under upgrade. It is the fourth and southernmost space vehicle launch facility (spaceport) of the People's Republic of China. It has been specially selected for its low latitude, which is only 19 degrees north of the equator, which will allow for a substantial increase in payload, necessary for the future manned program, space station and deep space exploration program. Furthermore, it will be capable of launching the new heavy lift Long March 5 booster currently under development.[1]
Unlike the Space Centers on the mainland whose rail tracks are too narrow to transport the new five meter core boosters, Wenchang will use its sea port for deliveries. Initial launches of the CZ-5 booster from Wenchang were, as of early 2008, expected in 2014, one year after the intended commissioning of the Wenchang Center.[2]
Contents
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1 History
2 Launch Pads
3 See also
4 References and Further reading
5 External links
[edit] History
Political considerations have postponed the construction of a large space center in Hainan many times as it was considered too vulnerable to foreign attack. Following the end of the Cold War and the easing of global tensions, new projects for its development were submitted.
To date, five launches have taken place from this center, starting in 1988 with the Zhinü-1 suborbital launch vehicle.[3]
According to a report by China Central Television (CCTV)[4], the construction of the new Wenchang Satellite Launch Center was officially approved by the State Council and the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China on September 22, 2007.
In late October 2007, the Mayor of Wenchang City announced that 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) of land would be obtained for the center and more than 6,000 people, mostly from the villages of Longlou (龙楼, 19°39′07″N 110°57′47″E / 19.652°N 110.963°E) and Dongjiao (东郊, 19°34′01″N 110°52′01″E / 19.567°N 110.867°E) would be relocated as a consequence.[5]
A subsequent article in November 2007 indicated that the actual launch site would be near Longlou, while a space-science theme park would be built near Dongjiao.[6] Comparison of satellite photography with a picture accompanying the article suggests that the launch site will be located near 19°41′N 111°01′E / 19.68°N 111.01°E, at the base of the Tonggu Ridge (铜鼓岭).
[edit] Launch Pads
A total of three launch pads are planned.
[edit] See also
Chinese space program
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center
Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center
Xichang Satellite Launch Center
[edit] References and Further reading
^ "Hainan showcases model of Wenchang Space Center (海南首次展出文昌航天发射场设计模型图)" (in Chinese). China Picture Network (中国新闻图片网). April 29, 2008.
http://www.cnsphoto.com/trssearch/ShowL ... D=11795527. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
^ China's New Carrier Rocket To Debut In 2014
^ "China's Space Launch Stations (中国的卫星发射场)" (in Chinese). December 4, 2007.
http://kg.ftedu.gov.cn/UploadFile/20071249276584.ppt#7. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
^ "China to construct the new Wenchang Satellite Launch Center (中国将在海南省文昌市建设新的航天发射场)" (in Chinese). Sohu. September 22, 2007.
http://news.sohu.com/20070922/n252300944.shtml. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
^ "Six Thousand People to be Resettled to Make Way for New Space Launch Center". October 29, 2010.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007- ... 971942.htm. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
^ China Completes Enclosure Of Land For Fourth Satellite Launch Center
[edit] External links
The Hainan Island Satellite Launching Center
China Mulls New Southern Space Port
Hainan Space Center
Article of China.com
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenchang_S ... nch_Center