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Provided by AGPThe rocket lifted off at 12:12 p.m. (0412 GMT), according to reports, marking another milestone in China’s ongoing space program. The newly deployed satellites are expected to enhance China’s capabilities in areas such as communications, Earth observation, and data transmission, further strengthening its growing presence in space.
This launch comes just one day after the country deployed the Yaogan-50 02 remote sensing satellite from a different launch facility in northern Shanxi Province. These consecutive missions demonstrate the rapid pace at which China is advancing its satellite deployment program, signaling both technological progress and strategic intent in space operations.
Experts note that China’s frequent satellite launches contribute to expanding global scientific research and monitoring capabilities, while also reinforcing the nation’s strategic positioning in orbit.
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