China's Hainan commercial spacecraft launch site has achieved a milestone in aerospace engineering with its new 'high-pressure-driven water spray system.' This cutting-edge technology successfully supported the recent deployment of 18 low Earth orbit satellites via the Long March-8 Y6 rocket, demonstrating enhanced cooling and noise reduction capabilities critical for mission success.
The system's debut at the site's No. 1 launch pad addresses longstanding challenges in thermal management during rocket ignition. By efficiently dissipating extreme heat and reducing acoustic vibrations, the innovation extends equipment lifespan while allowing tighter launch scheduling – a vital advantage as global demand for satellite deployment grows.
Space industry analysts note that such advancements strengthen China's position in the competitive commercial launch market. The Hainan facility, strategically located near the equator, now offers increased operational reliability for domestic and international partners seeking cost-effective access to space.
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Innovative cooling system boosts launch abilities of Hainan spaceport
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