China Enhances Commercial Space Network with Launch of 18 New Satellites
The Chinese mainland successfully deployed 18 satellites via a Long March-6 rocket from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center to expand its commercial constellation.
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The Chinese mainland successfully deployed 18 satellites via a Long March-6 rocket from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center to expand its commercial constellation.
China has successfully launched 18 new satellites into orbit, furthering the expansion of the Spacesail commercial constellation to enhance global telecommunications.
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