The missile of Cerera-1 brought to a near-ground orbit of six meteorological family satellites Yuanoo-1 under numbers 55-60, as well as two spacecrafts for the remote sensing of Earth Airsat 06 and 07.
On Monday, the Chinese Private Space Company Galactic Energy launched its own vehicle of Ceres-1 launch, which brought eight satellites to space. CCTV reported this on Monday, March 17.
“On March 17, 2025, at 16:07, the Goshen Sin -1 missile was successfully launched from the Cosmodrome,” the report said.
Within the mission framework, six meteorological satellites of the Y yanyo-1 55-60 series were brought to the orbit, as well as Zhunka 06 and 07 satellites. The launch was successfully completed, and all satellites reached a given orbit.
It is mentioned is the 18th launch of the Goshen-1 rocket, which continues to show high reliability on space missions.
In 2014, China authorities allowed private companies to engage in space activities. In the past, this industry was closed for private capital.
Note that last year on November 11, China launched a commercial launch of the Lijian-1 Y5 vehicle, which brought 15 satellites of Earth tracking to the nearby land orbit, including the remote sensing spacecraft.
Earlier, China brought the orbit of a group of 18 Gaofen Internet satellites. This is the second batch of Spacesail Constellation Orbital Grouping.
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