China launches two new Earth reconnaissance satellites

China launches two new Earth reconnaissance satellites

According to Xinhua, China successfully launched two new satellites into orbit that will be used for Earth remote sensing and scientific research, as reported by RT.
According to a report from the agency, China successfully launched a Kuaizhou-1A rocket from the Taiyuan space base in the north of the country on September 25. The rocket was propelled into Earth orbit at precisely 06:55 local time (01:55 Moscow time).

The Shiyan-5 spacecraft and the Shiyan-14 test satellite will be used for research, mapping, planning cities, and preventing natural disasters.
The organisation added that the aforementioned launch was China’s 18th attempt to place a satellite or other spacecraft into an orbit around the Earth using Kuaizhou-1A missiles.

It should be mentioned that China conducted multiple space launches this month, including the launch of the Zhongxing-1E satellite, which is intended for radio and television broadcasting services, as well as the launch of a communications and Internet satellite.

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