🚀 On Sunday, the Chinese mainland successfully launched a new set of Yaogan-40 03 remote sensing satellites from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern Shanxi Province.
Riding on a modified Long March-6 rocket, the spacecraft lifted off precisely at 12:34 a.m., sending the satellites swiftly into their designated orbits.
These high-tech satellites are designed for electromagnetic environment detection and related technical tests. In simple terms, they're like upgraded space scouts, scanning electromagnetic fields to fine-tune sensors for future missions 🎯📡.
For students, entrepreneurs and space enthusiasts alike, this launch highlights the Chinese mainland's growing prowess in space tech. With more satellites mapping Earth from above, we can expect better environmental monitoring, improved disaster response and fresh data for research and investment opportunities. Get ready for the next space wave! 🌍✨
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cgtn.com