China launches Lijian-1 rocket, sending 5 satellites into space
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China launches five satellites aboard Lijian-1 Y13 carrier rocket
Beijing, May 15 (SANA) China launched five satellites into orbit Friday aboard a Lijian-1 Y13 carrier rocket, lifting off from the Dongfeng Commercial Space Innovation Zone in northwestern China, the Xinhua news agency reported. The rocket successfully delivered five Tianyan-27 satellites to their designated orbits. This marks the 13th flight of the Lijian-1 carrier rocket and the 14th launch in the broader Lijian series, which has now placed a …
Among the satellites is "Tianyan-27", equipped with cameras, infrared sensors and processor systems for data processing in orbit.
China launched five satellites into space on Friday aboard a Lijian-1 Y13 carrier rocket. The rocket lifted off at 12:33 Beijing time from the Dongfeng Commercial Aerospace Innovation Experimental Zone in northwest China, successfully placing the satellites into their designated orbits. This marked the 13th mission for the Lijian-1 carrier rocket and the 14th launch of the Lijian series, which has so far successfully launched a total of 100 sate…
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