China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation Long March 2F/G Shenzhou 23 Rocket Launch

Mission Details

Shenzhou 23 will be the 23rd flight of the Shenzhou program.

Launch Location

Launch site: Launch Area 91 (SLS-1 / 921) - Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China

Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center is a Chinese spaceport located between the Ejin, Alxa, Inner Mongolia and Hangtian Town, Jinta County, Jiuquan, Gansu Province. It is part of the Dongfeng Aerospace City (Base 10).

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Frequently Asked Questions About Today's Rocket Launch

What time is the rocket launch today?

Check the space launch schedule for today's rocket launch liftoff time in your local timezone. Launch times are updated in real-time, so check back regularly for any changes due to weather conditions, technical issues, or mission requirements. The live stream above will display the countdown timer as we approach T-0.

Where can I watch the rocket launch live stream today?

You can watch today's rocket launch live stream right here on this page! The official live video feed begins approximately 15-30 minutes before liftoff and includes full mission coverage with multiple camera angles, onboard views, and expert commentary. The stream covers pre-launch procedures, liftoff, stage separation, booster landing attempts, and payload deployment.

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If you're near Cape Canaveral, Kennedy Space Center, or Vandenberg Space Force Base, you may be able to view today's launch in person. For Florida launches, popular viewing locations include Jetty Park, Playalinda Beach, and the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. For California launches, check out Surf Beach, Ocean Avenue, and Wall Beach viewing locations. Arrive early to secure parking and optimal viewing positions.

What happens if today's rocket launch is delayed or scrubbed?

If today's launch is delayed or scrubbed, we will immediately update the space launch schedule with the new launch time and date. Common reasons for delays include weather holds, technical issues, range conflicts, or upper-level wind violations. During the live stream, mission control will announce any holds or scrubs as they occur. The next launch opportunity will be posted as soon as it's confirmed by the launch provider.