Long March 5 | Chang'e 7

Mission Status

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Mission Updates

May 3, 09:30 PM Cosmic_Penguin

NET August.

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Oct 3, 09:39 AM Cosmic_Penguin

Updated launch year.

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Apr 25, 01:41 PM Cosmic_Penguin

NET 2026.

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Mission Details

Chang'e 7/CE-7 is scheduled to launch in 2026, including an orbiter, a lander, a mini-hopping probe, and a rover. The mission will land in the South Pole regions of the Moon to study lunar surface environment around the South Pole, especially in looking for water ice in lunar soil.

Mission Type Planetary Science
Orbit Lunar Orbit
Launch Window 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Rocket Configuration

Name Long March 5
Manufacturer China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
Height 57 m
Diameter 5 m
Maiden Flight 2016-11-03
Success Rate 8/8 (100%)

Long March 5 is a Chinese heavy lift launch system developed by China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT). CZ-5 is the first Chinese vehicle designed from the ground up to focus on non-hypergolic liquid rocket propellants. Currently, two CZ-5 vehicle configurations are planned, with maximum payload capacities of ~25,000 kilograms (55,000 lb) to LEO and ~14,000 kilograms (31,000 lb) to GTO. The Long March 5 roughly matches the capabilities of American EELV heavy-class vehicles such as the Delta IV Heavy.