Long March

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The Long March rockets are a family of expendable launch system rockets operated by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The rockets are named after the Chinese Red Army's 1934–35 Long March military retreat during the Chinese Civil War.

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Chang Zheng; Long March rocket family
expendable launch vehicle
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  • Long March 1
    first member of China's Long March rocket family
  • Long March 11
    Chinese small orbital launch vehicle
  • Long March 12
    planned Chinese medium-lift launch vehicle
  • Long March 1D
    member of China's Long March rocket family
  • Long March 2
    series of Chinese rockets
  • Long March 3
    Chinese series of rockets
  • Long March 4
    series of Chinese launch vehicles
  • Long March 5
    Chinese next-generation heavy lift launch system
  • Long March 6
    Chinese orbital carrier rocket series
  • Long March 7
    Chinese launch vehicle series
  • Long March 8
    Chinese launch vehicle series
  • Long March 9
    Chinese super-heavy rocket in development
Stack of 68 images (35min total) containing 39 Starlink, 3 GEO satellites and one rocket bodyStack of 68 images (35min total) containing 39 Starlink, 3 GEO satellites and one rocket body
Stack of 68 images (35min total) containing 39 Starlink, 3 GEO satellites and one rocket bodyStack of 68 images (35min total) containing 39 Starlink, 3 GEO satellites and one rocket body
Configurations of of the new generation of Long March series launch vehicles.Configurations of of the new generation of Long March series launch vehicles.
Mockup of the Chinese new generation crewed rocketMockup of the Chinese new generation crewed rocket
Long March rocket mockups at Zhuhai Aerospace LandLong March rocket mockups at Zhuhai Aerospace Land
TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
classrocketLong March 1Long March,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 11Long March,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 12Long March, two-stage-to-orbit,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 1DLong March,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 2Long March,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 3Long March,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 4Long March,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 5Long March, heavy-lift launch vehicle,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 6Long March,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 7Long March,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 8Long March,Wikidata
classrocketLong March 9Long March,Wikidata
commonsimageStack of 68 images (35min total) containing 39 Starlink, 3 GEO satellites and one rocket body Commons
commonsimageStack of 68 images (35min total) containing 39 Starlink, 3 GEO satellites and one rocket body Commons
commonsimageConfigurations of of the new generation of Long March series launch vehicles. Commons
commonsimageMockup of the Chinese new generation crewed rocket Commons
commonsimageLong March rocket mockups at Zhuhai Aerospace Land Commons