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Long March 2E Long March 2E Function Carrier rocket Manufacturer CALT Country of origin  People's Republic of China Size Height 49.70 metres (163.1 ft)[1] Diameter 3.35 metres (11.0 ft)[1] Mass 460,000 kilograms (1,000,000 lb)[1] Stages 3 Capacity Payload to LEO 9,200 kilograms (20,000 lb)[1] Payload to GTO 3,370 kilograms (7,400 lb)[1] Associated rockets Family Long March Derivatives Long March 2F Launch history Status Retired Launch sites LC-2, JSLC Total launches 7 Successes 5 Failures 2 Maiden flight 16 July 1990 Last flight 28 December 1995 The Long March 2E, also known as the Chang Zheng 2E, CZ-2E and LM-2E, was a Chinese orbital carrier rocket. Designed to launch commercial communications satellites, the Long March 2E was retired in favour of the Long March 3B, after two launch failures. Launched from complex 2 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre, it is a three-stage carrier rocket. The Long March 2E made its maiden flight on 16 July 1990, and was retired on 28 December 1995. It forms the basis of the Long March 2F, used to launch manned Shenzhou missions. The booster rockets have also been reused on the Long March 3B and Long March 3C. Launches The Long March 2E made its maiden flight on 16 July 1990 and made 7 launches in total. The first failed launch occurred on 21 December 1992, during the launch of the original Optus B2. Windshear caused the payload fairing to implode 45 seconds into flight. Despite this, the rocket continued on to orbit, and deployed what was left of the upper stage and payload into a low Earth orbit. The second failure occurred on 25 January 1995, during the launch of Apstar 2. Again, windshear led to the collapse of the payload fairing, however on this occasion, the rocket exploded. Debris fell on a nearby village killing a number of residents. References ^ a b c d e Mark Wade. "CZ-2E" (in English). Encyclopedia Astronautica. http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/cz2e.htm. Retrieved 2008-05-02.  v · d · eExpendable launch systems Current Spaceflight portal Ariane 5 · Atlas V · Delta (II · IV) · Dnepr-1 · GSLV · H-IIA · H-IIB · Kaituozhe-1 · Kosmos-3M · Long March (1D · 2C · 2D · 2F · 3A · 3B · 3C · 4B · 4C) · Minotaur (I · IV) · Naro-1 · Paektusan · Pegasus · Proton (K · M) · PSLV · Rokot · Safir · Shavit · Shtil' · Start-1 · Strela · Soyuz (U · FG · 2) · Taurus · Unha · VLS-1 · Volna · Zenit (2 · 2M · 3SL · 3SLB) Planned Angara · Athena (Ic · IIc) · GSLV III · Haas · Long March (5 · 6 · 7) · Minotaur V · RPS-420 · Rus-M · Soyuz-1 · Simorgh · TSLV · Taurus II · Tsyklon-4 · Vega · Zenit-3F Previous Ariane (1 · 2 · 3 · 4) · ASLV · Athena (I · II) · Atlas (B · D · E/F  · G  · H  · I · II · III · LV-3B · SLV-3 · Able · Agena · Centaur) · Black Arrow · Caleb · Conestoga · Delta (A · B · C · D · E · G · J · L · M · N · 0100 · 1000 · 2000 · 3000 · 4000 · 5000 · III) · Diamant · Energia · Europa · Falcon 1* · Feng Bao 1 · H-I · H-II · J-I · Juno I · Juno II · Kosmos (1 · 2I · 3) · Lambda (4S) · Long March (1 · 2A · 2E · 3 · 4A) · Mu (V) · N1 · N-I · N-II · Pilot · R-7 (Luna · Molniya (M) · Polyot · Soyuz (L · M · U2) · Soyuz/Vostok · Sputnik · Voskhod · Vostok (L · K · 2 · 2M)) · Saturn (I · IB · V · INT-21) · Scout · SLV · Sparta · Thor (Able · Ablestar · Agena · Burner · Delta · DSV-2U) · Thorad-Agena · Titan (II GLV · IIIA · IIIB · IIIC · IIID · IIIE · 34D · 23G · CT-3 · IV) · Tsyklon (2 · 3) · Vanguard * - Falcon 1 designed for partial reuse, however recovery failed on the first three flights and remaining vehicles were flown expendably v · d · eChina National Space Administration (CNSA) Robotic programs Past Chang'e 1 Current Chang'e program (Chang'e 2) In development Yinghuo 1  · Chang'e 3 Human spaceflight programs Current Shenzhou program In development Chang'e program  · Chinese Space Laboratory  · Shenzhou Cargo · Circumlunar Shenzhou · Chinese Space Shuttle Past missions Shuguang · Piloted FSW · Project 863 Spaceports Jiuquan · Taiyuan · Wenchang · Xichang People Scientists Du Qinghua · Fan Ruixiang · Hu Haichang  · Huang Chunping · Long Lehao · Luan Enjie · Ouyang Ziyuan · Qi Faren · Qian Xuesen · Sun Laiyan · Wan Hu · Wang Yongzhi · Wei Yiqing · Ye Peijian · Zhuang Fenggan · Zhang Guitian · Zhao Jiuzhang · Zhu Miaolong Astronauts List of Chinese astronauts (Shuguang Group 1970 · China Group 1996 · Chinese Group 1) v · d · eLong March rockets LM 1 family Long March 1 · 1D LM 2 family Feng Bao 1 · Long March 2A · 2C · 2D · 2E · 2E(A) · 2F · 2F/G · 2G? LM 3 family Long March 3 · 3A · 3B · 3B/E · 3B(A) · 3C LM 4 family Long March 4A · 4B · 4C LM 5 family Light · Medium · A · B · C · D · E · F LM 6 family Long March 6 LM 7 family Long March 7 See also: China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology This rocketry article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e This People's Republic of China-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e