Long March-5 Y3 rocket returns to work
April 16
China plans to launch its heavy-lift
carrier rocket, the Long March-5 Y3, in late 2018, after finding
the cause of the failure of the Long March-5 Y2, according to
the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for
National Defense.
The Long March-5 Y2 rocket was
launched from Wenchang Space Launch Center in the southern
province of Hainan on July 2, 2017, but a malfunction happened
less than six minutes after liftoff.
Analysis based on computer
simulations and ground tests showed that a problem occurred in a
turbine exhaust device in the engine of the first stage of the
rocket, the administration said Monday.
The engine has been improved and has
passed many ground tests. The research team is producing the
Long March-5 Y3 rocket, according to the administration.
If the Long
March-5 Y3 rocket is successful, the Long March-5 Y4 rocket will
be used to launch the Chang'e-5 lunar probe, which is expected
to bring lunar samples back to Earth.