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The Long March 8 is an orbital launch vehicle developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology to launch up to 5000 kg to a 700 km altitude Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO).
Stats
Height Standard: 50.34 m (165.2 ft)
Height Core only: 48 m (157 ft)
Diameter: 3.35 m (11.0 ft)
Mass Standard: 356,000 kg (785,000 lb)
Mass Core only: 198,000 kg (437,000 lb)
Stages: 2
The rocket is based on the Long March 7 with its first stage and two boosters, along with the existing liquid hydrogen burning third stage of the Long March 3A/3B/3C and 7A as its second stage. The boosters are omitted in the "core only" variant that first flew on its second launch in February 2022.
A planned future launch vehicle variant of the Long March 8 will be partially reusable by featuring a combined booster recovery of the first stage and the boosters as a single unit.
The maiden flight of the Long March 8 was launched on 22 December 2020 from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site.
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Wenchang is an orbital launch site located in Wenchang, Hainan, China.
It is China's southernmost launch site. Located on an island, rocket stages are delivered via ship.
Construction of the orbital launch pads was approved on September 22, 2007, and the launch site was completed in October 2014, with the first orbital launch taking place on June 25, 2016.
The site has two active launch pads, with a third planned. LC-101 is used to launch the Chang Zheng 5 rocket, while LC-201 is used for the Chang Zheng 7 and Chang Zheng 8 rocket families.
Operations at Wenchang are managed by the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.
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