CHINA AEROSPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION

Long March 2C | Einstein Probe

SUCCESSJan 9, 2024 at 07:03 UTCLong March 2C →
PADLaunch Complex 3 (LC-3/LA-1)
SITEXichang Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China →
ORBITLow Earth Orbit
TYPEAstrophysics

The Einstein Probe (EP) is a Chinese Wide-Field X-ray astronomy observatory for detecting high energy flashes of cataclysmic cosmic events. These includes tidal disruption events (stars pulled apart by supermassive black holes), supernovae, and high-energy, electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational wave events.

The spacecraft, weighing ~1400 kilograms, will be launched into a 600-kilometer-high, low-inclination orbit. The probe’s instruments include a Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT) with a field of view of 3,600 square degrees, employing cutting-edge “lobster eye” optics to view X-ray events more deeply and widely than previously possible, and a Follow-up X-ray Telescope (FXT), developed in collaboration with Europe, that performs follow-up detailed observations as soon as WXT detects an X-ray event.

The Einstein Probe mission is managed by the NSSC, with participation from the CAS’s NAOC, the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP), the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (SITP), and the Innovation Academy for Microsatellites, a spacecraft manufacturer that has previously produced space science and Beidou navigation spacecraft.

The European Space Agency is contributing to the mission with a mirror module for the FXT instrument, as well as ground station and science management support. The FXT instrument is also supported by Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics.

MISSION
Einstein Probe
MISSION TYPE
Astrophysics
TARGET ORBIT
Low Earth Orbit
COUNTRY
CHN
CONFIRMEDPrecision: Half-year
LAUNCH LIBRARY 2 PRIMARY
API ID: 1977a934-90e5-4ea6-ab2f-7ed17c03c30a
Reported date: Jan 9, 2024 at 07:03 UTC
Last synced: 60 minutes ago
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MANUFACTURER
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
VARIANT
C
FLIGHTS
65
SUCCESSES
64
SUCCESS RATE
98.5%

The Long March 2C is a family of expendable launch vehicles made and operated by China. It is a two stage launch vehicle with storable propellants, consisting of Nitrogen Tetroxide and Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine.

When is the Long March 2C | Einstein Probe launch?
The Long March 2C | Einstein Probe is scheduled for Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 7:03 AM UTC. This is the NET (No Earlier Than) time and may be subject to change. Current status: SUCCESS.
What rocket is being used for Einstein Probe?
The Long March 2C | Einstein Probe mission uses the Long March 2C rocket, manufactured by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The Long March 2C has flown 65 times with a 98.5% success rate.
Where is the Long March 2C | Einstein Probe launching from?
The launch takes place from Launch Complex 3 (LC-3/LA-1) at Xichang Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China.
What orbit is Einstein Probe going to?
The Einstein Probe mission is targeting Low Earth Orbit.
Who is launching Einstein Probe?
The Long March 2C | Einstein Probe is operated by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.
Can I watch the Long March 2C | Einstein Probe launch live?
Yes. Visit the launch detail page on Space Launch Live for embedded YouTube webcasts, replay videos, and links to live coverage from SpaceX, NASA, NASASpaceflight, and other channels.
Mar 27, 2026 23:08 UTC
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Mar 27, 2026 23:08 UTC
Launch date set: Jan 9, 2024 at 07:03 UTC
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Mar 27, 2026 23:08 UTC
Launch completed successfully
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Feb 16, 2026 02:42 UTC
Einstein probe catch may show black hole shredding white dwarf
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Feb 16, 2026 An unusual high energy outburst captured by the China led Einstein Probe space telescope is offering a rare look…
SpaceDaily
Feb 18, 2025 15:00 UTC
Einstein Probe catches X-ray odd couple
Lobster-eye satellite Einstein Probe captured the X-ray flash from a very elusive celestial pair. The discovery opens a new way to explore how massive stars…
ESA
Jan 23, 2025 10:00 UTC
Einstein Probe detects puzzling cosmic explosion
From the ESA Blogs.
ESA
Jan 9, 2024 08:20 UTC
China launches u201clobster eyeu201d Einstein Probe to unveil mysteries of X-ray universe
China launched its Einstein Probe early Tuesday to detect X-ray emissions from violent, fleeting cosmic phenomena using novel lobster eye-inspired optics.
SpaceNews
Mar 30, 2022 11:19 UTC
China to launch Einstein Probe in 2023 to observe violent cosmic events
A Chinese wide-field x-ray space observatory has passed a major review and is expected to launch next year to detect flashes from cataclysmic cosmic events.
SpaceNews
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