China’s regime successfully launched six new test satellites for space exploration
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The ‘Shiyan-27′ satellites took off from a ‘Great March-6′ carrier rocket in a modified version, which are intended primarily for “exploration of the space environment” and “technological testing”, according to Beijing
China expects its space tourism sector to reach an initial stage of commercial operations within the next five and 10 years, in addition to the current accelerated and sustainable development of the commercial space industry, noted a state group of experts. A report published in early April on the development of the country's commercial space industry by CCID Consulting, which reports to China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, i…
On Saturday, China sent a group of six new test satellites into space, from the Taiyuan Launch Center, Shanxi Province, to the north of the Asian giant. Shiyan-27 satellites successfully entered their pre-established orbit, after taking off at 06:51 (Beijing time) on flight number 570 of the series of Great March-6 carrier rockets. According to the Xinhua news agency, the equipment will be used for space environmental exploration and other techn…
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