Remote sensing satellites from the Qilu and Gaofen series, as well as several other devices, have gone into space.
The Chinese launch vehicle Long March-2D (Long March-2D) has successfully launched 14 satellites into orbit for various purposes. Xinhua reported this on Sunday, January 15.
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The rocket was launched at 11:14 local time (04:14 Kyiv time) from the Taiyuan Cosmodrome in northern Shanxi province.
It is known that the two satellites for remote sensing of the Earth (ERS) Tsilu-2 and Tsilu-3, using the technology of radar aperture synthesis, entered the orbit.
Also, several remote sensing satellites of the Jilin-1 and Gaofen-03D series, equipped with instruments for capturing the earth’s surface at high resolution, and several other devices developed by Chinese enterprises for others were launched. different goals.
Recall that a month ago in China, an experimental launch of a commercial launch vehicle Zhuque-2 ended in failure.
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