Launch details

Long March 2F/G | Shenzhou 22

CNSA

Government CHN

Launch Area 4 (SLS-1 / 921)

Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Nov 25 at 12:01pm

Launchpad time+0800

Nov 25 at 04:01am

Your local time+0000

Current status

Launch Successful

Long March 2F/G

Launch vehicle

Shenzhou 22

Mission

40.9579

Latitude

100.291

Longitude

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24 hours before launch

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1 hour before launch

Note: For all launches the scheduled launch dates and times are subject to change due to weather, equipment, crew and other factors.

Mission description

Shenzhou 22 (Chinese: 神舟二十二号) will be the 22nd flight of the Shenzhou program. The spacecraft will be launched without crew to replace Shenzhou 20 that was damaged by orbital debris on the descent module porthole window, and thus deemed unsuitable for crew re-entry. The spacecraft will later return three Chinese astronauts on the 10th flight to the Chinese Space Station back to Earth, after launching on Shenzhou 21.

Shenzhou 22

Livestream

Attending a launch in person

Chinese spaceports are generally closed to foreigners so I don't have much information, please reach out if you know more. For Chinese citizens a permit can be booked with CASC for a fee, typically around $20 USD.

How to get there

The closest commercial airport is Jiayuguan Airport in Jiayuguan. From there take a 3-hour train or bus to Jiuquan.

Once in Jiuquan the launch site is approximately 4-hours drive by rental car northwest of the city.

Accomodation

Nearby hotels in Jiuquan or a bit further in Jiayuguan.

Nearby parking

Parking available on-site.

Agency details

China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) is China's main space agency responsible for the country's space exploration, satellite launches, and human spaceflight programs. CASC has achieved significant milestones like the Chang'e lunar missions, Tianwen Mars mission, and the development of the Long March rocket family, advancing China's space capabilities.