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Chinese rocket carries record 41 satellites into space

Chinese rocket carries record 41 satellites into space

China on Thursday launched into house its largest constellations of satellites aboard a single rocket, state news company Xinhua reported.

The Long March-2D Y88 rocket carried a report 41 satellites, together with Jilin-1 Gaofen 06A, into the house, setting a home report for essentially the most satellites lifted in a single go.

These satellites can be used for industrial distant sensing providers and verification of associated applied sciences.

It was the 476th flight mission of the China-built Long March rocket sequence.

The satellites have been launched from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center at 13:30 p.m. native time (0530GMT).

Also generally known as Base 25, it’s situated in Kelan county, China’s northwestern Shanxi province.

Founded in March 1966, the middle is the second of China’s 4 launch websites, which started full operations in 1968.

Source: www.anews.com.tr