China Successfully Launches Two New Earth Observation Test Satellites
Beijing. China has successfully launched two new test satellites into space for the testing of Earth observation technology. The satellites were launched on Friday morning from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province, Southwest China.
The satellites were sent into space using a rocket named Long March-2D at 6:33 AM Beijing time. Following the launch, both satellites successfully entered their designated orbits. This is considered another successful achievement for China's space program.
It has been stated that the launched satellites are of a test nature and will primarily be used for testing and validating Earth observation technology. Scientists expect this to test the functionality of various space technologies, instruments, and systems.
Satellites of this type assist in collecting important information about the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and other natural conditions. The data obtained may be useful in future scientific research, weather studies, disaster management, and the development of other space technologies.
With this launch, the 632nd flight mission of the Long March rocket series has been successfully completed. China has been rapidly advancing its space program in recent years and regularly launches satellites for various scientific and technological experiments.
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