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The Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST) is a Chinese space agency and subordinate of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), it is referred to as The Eighth Academy of CASC.[2] The agency was established in August 1961 as Shanghai Second Bureau of Electromechanical Industry, but was later renamed to Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology in 1993.[3]

Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology
上海航天技术研究院
Agency overview
AbbreviationSAST
Formed1 August 1961
TypeSpace agency
HeadquartersMinhang District, Shanghai, China [1]
Official languageStandard Chinese
Owner
  • (via China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation)
  • Employees16,800+
    Annual budgetCN¥17.1 billion
    Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology
    Simplified Chinese上海航天技术研究院
    Traditional Chinese上海航天技術研究院
    Hanyu PinyinShànghǎi Hángtiān Jìshù Yánjiùyuàn
    Literal meaningShanghai Spaceflight Technology Research Academy
    Alternative Chinese name
    Simplified Chinese中国航天科技集团公司第八研究院
    Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Hángtiān kējì jítuán gōngsī dìbā yánjiù yuàn
    Literal meaningChina Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation Eighth Research Academy
    Second alternative Chinese name
    Simplified Chinese上海航天局
    Hanyu PinyinShànghǎi Hángtiān Jú
    Literal meaningShanghai Bureau of Spaceflight
    former name
    Simplified Chinese上海市第二机电工业局
    Literal meaningShanghai Municipality Second Bureau of Electromechanical Industry

    Space flight programmes

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    SAST designs, develops, and manufactures launch vehicles as well as components. They designed and manufactured the Long March 2D, the entire Long March 4 series and FB-1 rockets. The FB-1 launched three military satellites, no details of which have been published. SAST was held responsible for the FB-1 failures between 1973 and 1981.[3]

    As of 2024, SAST also designs, develops, and Manufactures launch Vehicles and Satellites. The Long March 2D, Long March 4B, Long March 4C, Long March 6, Long March 6A, Long March 6C and Long March 12 are launch Vehicles made by SAST

    References

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    1. ^ "Shanghai Aerospace City". Archived from the original on 15 December 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  • ^ "Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST)". NTI. Archived from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  • ^ a b "Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology". Archived from the original on 15 December 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
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