中文 |

China News

Second Stage of Long March-5 Carrier Rocket Undergoes Ignition Test

Aug 19, 2015

The engine ignition test for the second stage of China's Long March-5 carrier rocket has been carried out in Beijing on Monday afternoon.

The State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense said preparations for the test were done in the morning.

The test on Monday marks the completion of the ground testing for the rocket and conclusion of the research work on the rocket.

Lou Luliang is deputy chief designer of Long March-5, with China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology.

"The next step is going to the launch site. The production will be carried out in due schedule to prepare for the maiden flight next year."

The rocket uses liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen as fuel.

Lou says the rocket is significant for China's future space exploration projects.

"The Long March-5 is the country's new generation of carrier rocket. The aim of its design is heavy thrust, zero toxin and pollution. It will serve to the country's follow-up space projects, such as the Lunar Exploration program, the manned space station, as well as the survey of deep space in the future."

The Long March-5 carrier rocket has the largest carrying capacity under development in China. (CRIENGLISH.com)

Contact Us
  • 86-10-68597521 (day)

    86-10-68597289 (night)

  • 86-10-68511095 (day)

    86-10-68512458 (night)

  • cas_en@cas.cn

  • 52 Sanlihe Rd., Xicheng District,

    Beijing, China (100864)

Copyright © 2002 - Chinese Academy of Sciences