🌟 Early this morning, at 6:11 a.m. Beijing Time, a modified Long March-6 carrier rocket lifted off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province, in the Chinese mainland. It successfully deployed the 15th group of low-orbit internet satellites into their preset orbits, paving the way for more global connectivity.
🚀 This launch marks the 613th flight mission of the Long March carrier rocket series—a testament to its reliability and engineering prowess. Low-orbit internet satellites like these are designed to beam high-speed data to remote and underserved areas, shrinking the digital divide.
From space buffs to future tech leaders, today's mission is a snapshot of how satellite constellations are shaping our online world. Stay tuned for more cosmic updates and insights on how these orbiters will power the next wave of digital experiences! 💫
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