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China says Long March 7A rocket launch failed after flight anomaly

August 10th, 2026 | 15:07 PM LIFE Science 3

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China said a Long March 7A rocket carrying the ChinaSat-4B satellite failed ‌after an in-flight anomaly following liftoff from the Wenchang space launch site in the southern island province of Hainan on Monday.

The rocket blasted off at 8:02 p.m. Beijing time (1202 GMT), state news agency Xinhua said, adding that the mission was unsuccessful ​and the cause was under analysis and investigation.

China's National Space Administration did not immediately respond to ​a request for comment.

Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian, ⁠said launch video showed the rocket was completely destroyed at relatively low altitude and velocity, meaning neither the ​payload nor debris reached orbit.

Monday's failure was the Long March 7A's first since its maiden flight in March ​2020, when an in-flight malfunction caused the mission to fail.

The rocket returned to flight successfully a year later and completed over a dozen successful flights before Monday's mission, based on Chinese launch records.

PART OF THE SAME SERIES AS CHINASAT-4A

A report by China ​National Radio, later removed from a page hosted by the Baidu search engine, identified the payload as ​Zhongxing-4B, or ChinaSat-4B, and the launcher as the Long March 7 modified rocket, another name for the Long March 7A.

The satellite ‌is ⁠part of the same series as ChinaSat-4A, launched in 2024, according to an assessment by Reuters of the available evidence. China described that satellite as providing voice, data, radio and television transmission services.

Such high-orbit communications satellites can relay broadcast programming and telecommunications over large areas, including remote locations beyond the reach of terrestrial networks, but ​it was not immediately ​clear whether ChinaSat-4B had ⁠the same role, customers or capabilities.

The Long March 7A is a medium-lift rocket designed for high-orbit missions.

FAILURE COULD TRIGGER CHECKS

The failure could trigger checks of other Chinese launches ​if investigators identify a problem involving shared components, manufacturing or Wenchang launch operations.

China ​is preparing ⁠for the Chang'e-7 lunar mission at Wenchang. Chinese authorities have officially said Chang'e-7 is planned for launch in the second half of 2026, but launch observers have identified a possible window late this month. The mission's Long March ⁠5 rocket ​and spacecraft are at the site.

Chang'e-7 will explore the Moon's south ​pole, including permanently shadowed craters that may contain water ice.

It will use a Long March 5, a larger rocket that is different ​from the Long March 7A.

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