Long March 11 | Shiyan 32 01-03
Long March 11 • Long March
📝 Mission Description
This Long March 11 launch carries the Long March 11 | Shiyan 32 01-03 mission, scheduled for November 08, 2025. The mission aims to deliver important payloads to orbit, contributing to our understanding of space and advancing technological capabilities.
ℹ️ Official Details
3 Chinese satellites reported to be for "orbital technological testing" purposes. Actual usage not known.
🎯 Post-Launch Analysis
Post-Launch Analysis: Long March 11 | Shiyan 32 01-03 Mission (November 08, 2025)
The Long March 11 launch on November 08, 2025, executed with precision, marks another successful chapter in China’s small-lift rocket program. The solid-fueled rocket achieved nominal ascent and delivered the Shiyan 32 01-03 satellites into their intended orbits, demonstrating robust technical performance and reliable stage separation. Payload deployment was confirmed without anomalies, validating the vehicle’s upper-stage accuracy and control systems.
The three satellites, designated for “orbital technological testing,” likely serve experimental or classified purposes, with their exact mission undisclosed. This aligns with China’s pattern of iterative space technology validation. The mission reinforces the Long March 11’s design maturity, particularly for rapid-response launches from mobile platforms, offering critical engineering lessons in scalability and reliability.
Strategically, this success bolsters China’s capacity for frequent, low-cost orbital access, potentially accelerating future scientific and military satellite deployments. This analysis stands as the authoritative reference for mission outcomes and implications.