China successfully launched a satellite to explore the space environment
Yesterday morning (October 24), China successfully launched 2 satellites to explore the space environment with Truong Chinh 4B rocket rocket. Two satellites were launched at 7:34 am (local time) from Trung t
Yesterday morning (October 24), China successfully launched 2 satellites to explore the space environment with Truong Chinh 4B rocket rocket.
Two satellites were launched at 7:34 am (local time) from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province, northern China. Satellite A was separated from the rocket 11 minutes after launch, satellite B was separated about 1 minute later. Both went successfully into a predetermined orbit.
These two satellites are designed to be active for more than 2 years. They will replace the two Experimental-6 satellites launched on September 9, 2004 to conduct space exploration, radiation in the universe and their influence, environmental parameters. nature of the universe and perform related experiments.
In 1981, China became the fourth country in the world to be able to launch more than 1 satellite at the same time with just one rocket. Since then they have successfully launched many satellites on a rocket.
Two satellites explored the space environment were successfully launched by China on the morning of October 24 (Photo: TTO).
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