China-Commercial Rockets

China to launch first rocket for commercial missions in 1st half of 2019

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FILE: China - Exact Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of rocket stages

Beijing, China - Dec 28, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Animation of rocket
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Tang Yagang, president, Chinarocket Co., Ltd., China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (partially overlaid with shots 4-5/ending with shots 6-7):
"Preliminarily, we plan to develop two series, the Jielong series and Tenglong series. The Jielong series are mainly solid propellant rockets which rely less on the launch facilities and are flexible and the Tenglong series are mainly liquid propellant rockets with a large payload capacity. To reduce the cost of entering the orbit, we must give priority to liquid propellant rockets."
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4. Various of animation of rockets parts
5. Animation of rocket on carrier
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6. Animation of rocket before launch
7. Various of animation of rockets blasting off
8. Various of animation of rocket landing
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Tang Yagang, president, Chinarocket Co., Ltd., China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (partially overlaid with shots 10-11):
"We are exploring different technical methods that include retrieval of rockets by vertical taking-off and landing, and horizontal taking-off and landing. Now we have expedited the development of the technology to reuse rockets. Hopefully, in the coming two to three years, China's rockets will adopt the technology."
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
10. Animation of rocket blasting off
11. Various of animation of rocket parts detaching
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FILE: China - Exact Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
12. Rocket blasting off

Beijing, China - Dec 28, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
13. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) He Guosheng, director, Industrial Development Department, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (starting with shot 12/partially overlaid with shot 14):
"We will firstly develop the industry to actively explore the space. Secondly, we will enable the people to directly benefit from our space exploration in their happy life. It is like the experience economy. For example, we will travel in space in the future. It surely needs some time but more common people will have a chance to experience it."
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14. Animation of rocket blasting off
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15. Various of animation of rocket parts detaching

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China will launch the first rocket for commercial missions in the first half of 2019, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).

The rocket, Jielong (Smart Dragon) No.-1 Solid Propellant Launch Vehicle, will take on China's first commercial mission.

China plans to develop two types of rockets for commercial purposes -- the Jielong series and the Tenglong series, according to Tang Yagang, president of Chinarocket Co., Ltd. under the CASC.

"Preliminarily, we plan to develop two series, the Jielong series and Tenglong series. The Jielong series are mainly solid propellant rockets which rely less on the launch facilities and are flexible and the Tenglong series are mainly liquid propellant rockets with a large payload capacity. To reduce the cost of entering the orbit, we must give priority to liquid propellant rockets," said Tang.

Tang added they are exploring the technology of reusable rockets and they expect it to be put into use in the next two to three years.

"We are exploring different technical methods that include retrieval of rockets by vertical taking-off and landing, and horizontal taking-off and landing. Now we have expedited the development of the technology to reuse rockets. Hopefully, in the coming two to three years, China's rockets will adopt the technology," said Tang.

Meanwhile, China will create more space products and combine space technology with the needs of common people.

"We will firstly develop the industry to actively explore the space. Secondly, we will enable the people to directly benefit from our space exploration in their happy life. It is like the experience economy. For example, we will travel in space in the future. It surely needs some time but more common people will have a chance to experience it," said He Guosheng, director of the Industrial Development Department of the CASC.

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China-Commercial Rockets

China to launch first rocket for commercial missions in 1st half of 2019

Dateline : Dec 28, 2018/File

Location : Beijing,China

Duration : 1'30

  • English
  • العربية
  • Español


FILE: China - Exact Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of rocket stages

Beijing, China - Dec 28, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Animation of rocket
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Tang Yagang, president, Chinarocket Co., Ltd., China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (partially overlaid with shots 4-5/ending with shots 6-7):
"Preliminarily, we plan to develop two series, the Jielong series and Tenglong series. The Jielong series are mainly solid propellant rockets which rely less on the launch facilities and are flexible and the Tenglong series are mainly liquid propellant rockets with a large payload capacity. To reduce the cost of entering the orbit, we must give priority to liquid propellant rockets."
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
4. Various of animation of rockets parts
5. Animation of rocket on carrier
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
6. Animation of rocket before launch
7. Various of animation of rockets blasting off
8. Various of animation of rocket landing
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Tang Yagang, president, Chinarocket Co., Ltd., China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (partially overlaid with shots 10-11):
"We are exploring different technical methods that include retrieval of rockets by vertical taking-off and landing, and horizontal taking-off and landing. Now we have expedited the development of the technology to reuse rockets. Hopefully, in the coming two to three years, China's rockets will adopt the technology."
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
10. Animation of rocket blasting off
11. Various of animation of rocket parts detaching
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++

FILE: China - Exact Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
12. Rocket blasting off

Beijing, China - Dec 28, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
13. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) He Guosheng, director, Industrial Development Department, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (starting with shot 12/partially overlaid with shot 14):
"We will firstly develop the industry to actively explore the space. Secondly, we will enable the people to directly benefit from our space exploration in their happy life. It is like the experience economy. For example, we will travel in space in the future. It surely needs some time but more common people will have a chance to experience it."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
14. Animation of rocket blasting off
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
15. Various of animation of rocket parts detaching


China will launch the first rocket for commercial missions in the first half of 2019, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).

The rocket, Jielong (Smart Dragon) No.-1 Solid Propellant Launch Vehicle, will take on China's first commercial mission.

China plans to develop two types of rockets for commercial purposes -- the Jielong series and the Tenglong series, according to Tang Yagang, president of Chinarocket Co., Ltd. under the CASC.

"Preliminarily, we plan to develop two series, the Jielong series and Tenglong series. The Jielong series are mainly solid propellant rockets which rely less on the launch facilities and are flexible and the Tenglong series are mainly liquid propellant rockets with a large payload capacity. To reduce the cost of entering the orbit, we must give priority to liquid propellant rockets," said Tang.

Tang added they are exploring the technology of reusable rockets and they expect it to be put into use in the next two to three years.

"We are exploring different technical methods that include retrieval of rockets by vertical taking-off and landing, and horizontal taking-off and landing. Now we have expedited the development of the technology to reuse rockets. Hopefully, in the coming two to three years, China's rockets will adopt the technology," said Tang.

Meanwhile, China will create more space products and combine space technology with the needs of common people.

"We will firstly develop the industry to actively explore the space. Secondly, we will enable the people to directly benefit from our space exploration in their happy life. It is like the experience economy. For example, we will travel in space in the future. It surely needs some time but more common people will have a chance to experience it," said He Guosheng, director of the Industrial Development Department of the CASC.

ID : 8099306

Published : 2018-12-29 16:26

Last Modified : 2018-12-29 18:24:00

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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