CGWIC Successfully Launches SuperView Neo 1-01 and 02 | The current page: Home -> News |
At 12:11 Beijing Time on April 29, 2022, SuperView Neo 1-01 and 02 satellites were launched successfully from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC) aboard a Long March-2C (LM-2C) launch vehicle. China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), subsidiary of China Aerospace Science & Technology Corporation (CASC), provides the in-orbit delivery of SuperView Neo 1-01 and 02 satellites to China Siwei Surveying and Mapping Technology Co.Ltd (China Siwei), a leading company to provide RS satellite data and geospatial information services in China.
SuperView Neo 1-01 and 02, designed and developed by China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), are two commercial earth observation satellites of 0.5m resolution. SuperView Neo 1-01 and 02 mainly serve in the traditional satellite remote sensing application industry such as resource and environment monitoring and management, ecological civilization construction, emergency management, etc., and also aim at the emerging market including smart water conservancy, 3D real scenes, urban information model, smart agriculture and intelligent transportation.
LM-2C Launch Vehicle is a liquid two-stage launcher designed and manufactured by China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT). This is the 61st launch of LM-2C.
CGWIC is a commercial organization authorized by Chinese government to provide commercial launch services, satellite systems and to carry out space technology cooperation. Under the guidance of CASC, CGWIC can provide fast, stable and reliable "one-stop" quality services to both international and domestic customers.
Since Long March launch vehicles entered the international market in 1990, CGWIC has completed 69 commercial launches for 69 international satellites (including 12 IOD communication satellites and 3 IOD remote sensing satellites) and 39 domestic satellites. In addition, CGWIC has conducted 42 rideshare missions, sending 27 international payloads (including 1 IOD remote sensing satellite) and 95 domestic payloads into orbits.
This launch marks the 417th flight of the Long March fleet.
Date:2022-04-29