China just wrote another chapter in space exploration! 🇨🇳🚀 Early Tuesday morning, at precisely 02:50 Beijing Time, the Long March-2D carrier rocket roared into the sky from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China's Shanxi Province.
Onboard were four synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites of the PIESAT-2 series, and guess what? They all successfully reached their planned orbits! 🌌✨
This isn't just any launch—it's the 553rd flight mission of the iconic Long March carrier rocket series. Talk about a stellar track record! 🌠
The SAR satellites are a big deal. They can capture high-resolution images of Earth's surface, day or night, rain or shine. That's like having super-vision! 🛰️👀
This accomplishment showcases China's commitment to exploring the cosmos and advancing satellite technology. The skies are no limit! 🌟
Stay tuned for more cosmic adventures! ✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com