China Satellites: On Thursday (June 15), China launched 41 satellites into space simultaneously, with which China has set a new record. Beijing has created a national record for launching the maximum number of satellites in a single mission. According to a report by the news agency Xinhua, China has used the Long March 2D rocket to launch these record satellites.
The Chinese news agency further said that the rocket took off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province at 1.30 pm (local time) and then carried these satellites into space. Significantly, China has been increasing its reach in space for a long time.
China sent three astronauts to its space station a few weeks before the satellite launch. China aims to send its people to the moon by the end of this decade. In such a situation, the increasing penetration of China in the space sector has forced Western countries to think.
Enormous Contribution Of Long March Series
According to the report, this was the 476th flight mission carried out by the rocket of the Long March series. According to the report, these satellites sent into space will work for commercial remote sensing services and related technology verification. Through remote sensing service, a place is detected.
Most Of The Satellites Of The Jillian-1 Series
According to the report, most of the satellites launched by China belong to the Jilin-1 series. A total of 36 satellites of this series have been sent into space. It is China’s first self-developed commercial remote-sensing satellite system. After Thursday’s launch, Xinhua reported that the number of Jilin-1 satellites has increased to 108. Let us tell you that in 2015, China released the first Jilin-1 satellite, which weighed 420 kg. But now China claims that the weight has decreased to just 22 kilograms in the last eight years.