
China Launches 10th Batch of Low Earth Orbit Satellites
China launched its 10th group of low Earth orbit satellites from Wenchang City, Hainan, aboard a Long March-8A rocket as part of its growing internet constellation.
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China launched its 10th group of low Earth orbit satellites from Wenchang City, Hainan, aboard a Long March-8A rocket as part of its growing internet constellation.
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