
China has successfully launched the third group of Yaogan-40 satellites into orbit. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was announced by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). The launch process took place at 00:34 Beijing time from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern Shanxi Province.
The satellites were placed into orbit using the CZ-6A ("Changzheng-6A") carrier rocket. This marks the 593rd launch in the Changzheng series.
The Yaogan-40 satellites are designed for electromagnetic environment research, studying the atmosphere and space environment, as well as conducting scientific experiments. Their deployment into orbit once again demonstrated China's strength in space technology.
These satellites are expected to operate steadily in orbit and effectively fulfill their missions. Experts believe that the Yaogan-40 group plays an important role in expanding China's orbital research and advancing experiments in the electromagnetic environment.
CASC representatives emphasized that this launch indicates a priority direction in scientific research and modern aerospace technologies and will lay a solid foundation for future space projects.