On Monday, China launched the Hushenxing-1 Y5 launch vehicle (“Ceres-1 Y5” or “CERES-1 Y5”), which carries five satellites into orbit, from the Jiuquan Cosmodrome. This was reported by
On Monday, China launched the Hushenxing-1 Y5 launch vehicle (“Ceres-1 Y5” or “CERES-1 Y5”), which carries five satellites into orbit, from the Jiuquan Cosmodrome.
This was reported by Ukrinform with reference to Xinhua.
In particular, the satellite “Tianqi-13” (“Tianqi-13”), belonging to the group “Tianqi Constellation”, two satellites belonging to the meteorological group “Tianmu-1” (“Tianmu-1”), two more – Observing the Earth, respectively, and to popularize space science.
Developed by Beijing-based high-tech company Galactic Energy, Gushenxin-1 is a compact solid-fuel launch vehicle capable of launching microsatellites into low Earth orbit.
For carrier rockets of the “Gushensin-1” series, this flight was the fifth.
As previously reported, China successfully launched the Shijian-23, Shiyan-22A and Shiyan-22B satellites from Wenchang Cosmodrome on the island of Hainan.
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