Base 603

Base 603

Guangde Rocket Launch Site (广德火箭发射场) [cite web|url=http://www.cas.cn/html/Dir/2001/10/30/2880.htm|title=1960年|work=历史沿革|date=2001-10-30|publisher=Chinese Academy of Sciences|accessdate=2008-06-27] [cite web|url=http://www.lantianyu.net/pdf18/ts076061_1.htm|title =军事史话(第七部) 导弹部队史话|work=军事历史|publisher=Lantianyu.net|date=2008-03-01|accessdate=2008-06-04] also known as Base 603 (603基地) [cite web|url=http://www.cas.cn/html/Dir/2006/10/17/4517.htm|title=我国第一颗人造卫星是怎样上天的?|work=新闻|date=2006-10-17|author=张劲夫|publisher=Chinese Academy of Sciences|accessdate=2008-06-27] is a suborbital launch site that was operated by the Chinese Academy of Sciences located in Shijiedu (誓节渡), Shijie Town (誓节镇), Guangde County, Anhui province on the Chinese east coast. cite web|url=http://www.astronautix.com/sites/shijiedu.htm|title=Shijiedu|publisher=Encyclopaedia Astronautica|accessdate=2006-11-02]

The location of the site was surrounded by mountains in four directions, with no roads and no access to resources, but chosen as an upgrade to the too limited facilities of Nanhui Launch Site.

History

The construction of the launch site was started in March 1960 under the direction of Department 581 (including the Second Geophysics Institute), and completed in less than six months, including a weather station, radars, control and tracking stations, launch pad, service tower, propellant storage room, propulsion testing facilities, living quarters, etc.

The launch center was first directed by the Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences (地球物理所), then in June 1960 by the Shanghai Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (上海市机电设计研究院). Finally the Fifth Academy of the Ministry of National Defence (国防部第五研究院) took its control in 1963.

China launched its first ever successful T-7 sounding rocket in September 1960.

From 1960 to 1966, several of the T-7 and T-7A sounding rockets were launched at the site.

The first successful flight of a biological experimental T-7A/S1 sounding rocket transporting eight white mice was launched and recovered on July 19, 1964. [cite web|url=http://tech.sina.com.cn/d/2006-11-15/16531238936.shtml|title=贝时璋院士:开展宇宙生物学研究|publisher=Sina|date=2006-11-15|accessdate=2008-05-08]

The last launch was reportedly that of a dog aboard a T-7A/S2 on 28 July 1966.

ee also

* Chinese space program

References

External links

* [http://www.astronautix.com/sites/shijiedu.htm Shijiedu] , Encyclopedia Astronautica


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