China sends another maritime satellite into space

China sends another maritime satellite into space

China on Monday sent 3rd maritime satellite into the space, local media reported.

The new sea and ocean-monitoring satellite was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, Xinhua News Agency reported.

SATELLITES TO CARRY OUT HIGH-PRECISION MARITIME ENVIRONMENT MONITORING

Chinese-built Long March-4B rocket carried the Haiyang-2C (HY-2C) satellite that took off at about 1.40 p.m. (0540GMT).

It is China’s third maritime satellite which will join the previous HY-2B and subsequent HY-2D satellites “to carry out high-precision maritime environment monitoring.” It was also 347th launch by the Long March rocket series.

The satellites from the Jilin-1 Gaofen 03-1 group took off from the Yellow Sea at 9.23 a.m. (0123 GMT).

China also sent an observation satellite, Gaofen-11 02, into the orbit through a Long March-4B carrier rocket. It will be used for mapping efforts in China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative.

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