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Where was the Chang 'e-5 lunar probe launched in China?
The launch site of Chang 'e-5 lunar probe is Wenchang Space Launch Site in China.

China Wenchang Space Launch Site is located in Longlou Town, Wenchang City, Hainan Province, and belongs to xichang satellite launch center. It is the first open coastal space launch base in China and one of the few low-latitude launch sites in the world. The launch site can launch the Long March 5 series rockets, the Long March 7 launch vehicle and the Long March 8 launch vehicle, and mainly undertake the launching tasks of spacecraft such as geosynchronous orbit satellites, large-mass polar orbit satellites, large-tonnage space stations and deep space exploration satellites.

20201At 4: 30 on October 24th, 165438+ Long March V carrier rocket was launched at Wenchang Space Launch Site in China. After about 2200 seconds of rocket flight, the Chang 'e-5 lunar probe was successfully put into the scheduled orbit. In the early morning of June 65438+February 65438+July, the Chang 'e-5 returner carried the lunar sample, made a semi-ballistic jump and then returned, and landed safely in the scheduled area of Siziwangqi, Inner Mongolia.

The research and development units of Chang 'e-5 lunar probe are as follows:

The Chang 'e-5 mission is organized and implemented by the National Space Administration, and consists of five major systems: overall project, detector, launch vehicle, launch site, TT&C, recycling and ground application.

The Center for Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering of NASA is the overall unit of the project. China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, affiliated to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, focuses on the development of launch vehicle system, while China Academy of Space Technology focuses on the development of detector system. China Satellite Launch TT&C System Department is responsible for organizing launch, TT&C and recovery. The National Astronomical Observatory of Chinese Academy of Sciences focuses on the development of ground application systems, which are responsible for the reception, processing and storage management of scientific data and samples.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chang 'e V