The Chinese mainland Launches 19th Batch of Low-Orbit Internet Satellites
On January 19, 2026, the Chinese mainland launched its 19th batch of low-orbit internet satellites aboard a Long March-12 rocket from Hainan, all entering orbit successfully.
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On January 19, 2026, the Chinese mainland launched its 19th batch of low-orbit internet satellites aboard a Long March-12 rocket from Hainan, all entering orbit successfully.
The Chinese mainland has filed plans for over 200,000 low-Earth orbit satellites, driven by two mega-constellations of 96,714 satellites each. Discover what’s fueling this record-breaking space race.
This morning, the Chinese mainland’s Long March-8A rocket lifted off from Hainan, sending the 17th group of low-orbit Internet satellites into space and boosting global connectivity.
China’s efficient Long March-12 rocket launched the 16th batch of LEO internet satellites from Hainan Province, marking its fourth flight and speeding up the space-based network build-out.
China’s GalaxySpace and Thailand’s Mahanakorn University bring ultra-fast LEO satellite internet to Thailand, marking the first overseas use of China’s LEO broadband internet!
China’s commercial aerospace industry is launching a new era with satellite internet, revolutionizing connectivity and creating new opportunities in communication, technology, and beyond! 🚀🌐