China Launches (CNSA)

Every China National Space Administration launch: Long March family rockets, Tiangong space-station resupply, and lunar / planetary missions. Auto-refreshed daily, more frequently as liftoff approaches.

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China Launches (CNSA) tracks the launch programme run by the China National Space Administration and its network of state aerospace contractors, with Long March family rockets carrying satellites, crew, cargo, lunar probes, and planetary spacecraft from sites in China. The calendar focuses on planned liftoff windows, not speculative rumour, and reflects the current space schedule as missions move through final checks, pad operations, and range coordination. China’s launch cadence has expanded in recent years as Tiangong station support flights, remote-sensing satellites, and deep-space missions have become regular parts of the manifest. Entries in the calendar typically include single launch events from China’s main spaceports, such as the Wenchang Space Launch Site on Hainan Island, the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Inner Mongolia, the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan, and the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi. Representative missions often include Long March 2, Long March 3, Long March 5, Long March 7, and Long March 8 launches, plus cargo and crewed flights to Tiangong, lunar sample-return work, and occasional planetary or test missions. Timing can shift as weather, range availability, payload processing, and mission readiness change, so the schedule tends to show launch windows rather than fixed dates until late in the countdown. The sample listing for the next China Launches (CNSA) entry reflects that uncertainty with a date to be announced. Analysts, space journalists, engineers, and launch watchers can use this smart calendar feed to keep China’s flight manifest inside Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook without manual copying. It is free to subscribe and useful for tracking the overlap between state space policy, orbital launches, and major missions from the Chinese programme in a single place. For those following China’s role in the global space sector, the feed helps keep crew rotations, cargo flights, and exploration launches visible alongside other calendar commitments. The calendar updates regularly as Launch Library 2 data from The Space Devs changes, so scrubbed launches, revised windows, and added missions appear automatically. That matters in space, where final timing often moves with little notice and the public schedule can change several times before liftoff.
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