The Yaogang-36 satellite was launched by a Long March 2D launch vehicle on Saturday. The device successfully entered the planned orbit.
China has successfully launched a new satellite for remote sensing Yaogan-36 (Yaogan-36). On Saturday, October 15, Xinhua reported.
It is noted that the launch was made from the Xichang cosmodrome, located in the Sichuan province in the southwest of the country.
The Yaogang-36 satellite was launched by a Long March 2D launch vehicle on Saturday at 03:12 Beijing time.
The spacecraft successfully entered the planned orbit.
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It was earlier reported that China has launched an observatory into orbit to observe the Sun. The device, which is in a sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 720 km, will collect data on the star for several years.
Before that, China launched three experimental satellites into orbit. They will be used for geological surveys, urban planning, as well as for the prevention of natural disasters.
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