China successfully launched eight satellites into orbit aboard the Lijian-1 rocket from the Dongfeng commercial space innovation pilot zone in northwest China.
Launch Conducted From Northwest China
The Lijian-1 Y14 rocket lifted off at 11:44 a.m. and carried multiple payloads into their designated orbit. Among them was the high-resolution optical remote sensing satellite Jixing Gaofen 07C04.
Mission Expands Commercial Space Activity
Moreover, the launch demonstrates continued progress in China’s commercial space sector. The mission supports satellite deployment capabilities and strengthens the country’s growing space infrastructure.
Fourteenth Flight for Lijian-1 Series
This mission also marked the 14th flight of the Lijian-1 rocket series. As a result, the launch adds to the vehicle’s operational record and reflects ongoing activity in China’s aerospace programme.
Continued Growth in Satellite Deployment
Meanwhile, China continues to expand its launch capacity through commercial and state-supported space initiatives. Consequently, satellite launches remain a major component of the country’s long-term space development strategy.
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