China sent its new satellite into space

According to the Chinese agency Xinhua, the meteorological satellite "Yünyao-1-27", the ground and space environment observation satellite "Kayyün-1" and the remote sensing satellite "Yüşing 3-08" were launched from the Ciuçüen Satellite Center in the northwest of the country last night.
This marked the 20th successful payload mission aboard the CERES 1 rocket, with the satellites settling into their planned orbital positions after launch.
Developed by Galactic Energy, the 19-meter-long and 1.4-meter-wide CERES-1 rocket can carry up to 350 kilograms of payload to Low Earth Orbit.
80 satellites were movedTo date, 80 satellites have been carried into orbit with CERES-1.
China's space program uses Long March rockets, produced and developed by the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, as the main carrier.
In recent years, in parallel with the increasing interest of the private sector in space rocket production, it is observed that the Beijing government also supports private sector initiatives in this field.
Apart from Galactic Energy, Chinese private companies are carrying out launches with i-Space "SQX-1Y1", Space Pioneer "TL-2 Y1", Landspace "Cuçüe-2" (ZQ-2) and Orienspace "Gravity-1" rockets.
Source: AA This content was published by Recep Demircan
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