China launches three new satellites into space
Share - WeChat
JIUQUAN -- China on Wednesday launched a Long March 2C carrier rocket, sending three new satellites into space.
The rocket blasted off at 12:01 pm (Beijing Time) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China and sent the Shijian-30A, Shijian-30B, and Shijian-30C into the preset orbits.
These satellites will be mainly used for space environment exploration and related technology verification.
This was the 608th flight mission of the Long March carrier rocket series.
- First merchandise store for 33rd FISU Winter World University Games opens in Beijing
- China urges vigilance over Japan's military and security moves
- China launches major research project on high-altitude health risks
- Defense ministry denies China profiting from Middle East tensions
- Digital exhibition brings Chinese culture to Fiji through AI, interactive tech
- Ex-CSRC chief Yi Huiman removed from office, expelled from Party after graft probe
































