Long March Rockets Soar to 600th Launch Milestone
The Chinese mainland’s Long March series hit its 600th launch, sending internet satellites to orbit. With 1,400 spacecraft and 86% launch share, it highlights the region’s space growth.
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The Chinese mainland’s Long March series hit its 600th launch, sending internet satellites to orbit. With 1,400 spacecraft and 86% launch share, it highlights the region’s space growth.
China’s Gravity-1 rocket lifted off from a sea platform in Shandong Province, sending three satellites, a wide-field imager and two tech demos, into orbit in a landmark sea-based launch.
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.
China’s Lijian-1 rocket lifted off from northwest China, successfully deploying seven satellites—including Mexico’s ThumbSat-1 and ThumbSat-2—into planned orbits.
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18 low Earth orbit satellites were launched from Hainan’s commercial spaceport, marking a milestone for China’s commercial internet constellation, Spacesail.