Long March 2F/G | Shenzhou 23

Launch by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Shenzhou 23 will be the 23rd flight of the Shenzhou program. From Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China.
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Countdown Timer - Long March 2F/G | Shenzhou 23

Get ready for an exciting journey into space as we count down to the launch of Shenzhou 23 on Sunday, May 24, 2026! This mission, conducted by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, marks the 23rd flight of the esteemed Shenzhou program. From the historic Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the People's Republic of China, Shenzhou 23 promises to be a pivotal moment in space exploration. Our countdown timer is ticking, building anticipation for what lies ahead. Stay tuned for updates and immerse yourself in the wonders of space as we approach this remarkable event. Don’t miss a moment of the action—mark your calendars and join us in celebrating another leap for humanity!

Frequently Asked Questions

There are exactly 4 days left until Long March 2F/G | Shenzhou 23, which is 91 hours or 5457 minutes.

Long March 2F/G | Shenzhou 23 will take place on Sunday, May 24, 2026 at 03:08 PM.

Use our real-time countdown to precisely track the time remaining until Long March 2F/G | Shenzhou 23.

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