Jielong-3 launches internet test satellite, Kinetica-1 lofts 8 remote sensing sats
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China launches Lijian-1 Y12 rocket to send 8 satellites into space
China launched eight imaging satellites using its commercial rocket Lijian-1 on Tuesday. The satellites will mainly offer data for the Postal Savings Bank of China to monitor invested projects and manage risks.
Jielong-3 launches internet test satellite, Kinetica-1 lofts 8 remote sensing sats
A pair of solid rocket launches have added to China’s satellite internet and commercial remote sensing capabilities, sending a total of nine satellites into orbit. The post Jielong-3 launches internet test satellite, Kinetica-1 lofts 8 remote sensing sats appeared first on SpaceNews.
China Landspace Lijian-1 Y12 Commercial Launch of Earth Observation Satellites
China Landspace Lijian-1 Y12 Commercial Launch of Earth Observation SatellitesA CAS Space Lijian-1 Y12 carrier rocket (also known as Kinetica-1 Y12) blasted off at 12:03 p.m. Beijing Time on April 14, 2026 from the Dongfeng commercial space innovation pilot zone in northwest China, delivering eight satellites, including the Jixing Gaofen 07A02 into their planned orbits. The launch mission was a complete success. Lijian-1 successfully launched "O…
China successfully launched eight satellites into space using its solid-fuel Lijian-1 rocket. The launch once again demonstrated the country's capabilities in space exploration.
China's solid-fuel Lijian-1 Y12 rocket successfully launched eight satellites into orbit from near the Jiuquan Space Center. Developed by CAS Space, the rocket has delivered a total of 92 satellites to date and aims to reach a capacity of launching more than 50 satellites in a single launch.
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