China successfully launched the Long March-8A carrier rocket recently from the Hainan commercial spacecraft launch site, sending a group of internet satellites into low orbit. The launch took place at 7:26 a.m. Beijing Time, marking a significant milestone in China’s expanding satellite network aimed at improving global internet connectivity.
The rocket carried the 17th group of low-orbit internet satellites, which were successfully deployed into their preset orbits. These satellites are designed to enhance internet services, expand communication coverage, and provide stable, high-speed connectivity to a broader range of users both domestically and internationally.
This mission demonstrates China’s growing capabilities in space technology and satellite deployment, reinforcing its leadership in the global space and telecommunication sector. Officials noted that the successful launch will support applications such as broadband communication, disaster monitoring, navigation, and digital infrastructure development.
The Long March-8A launch highlights China’s commitment to advancing its space industry and further integrating satellite technology into modern communication systems. With continued investment in space technology, China aims to contribute to global connectivity while boosting its own technological and industrial capabilities.
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