China’s space program just leveled up! 🌠 A Long March-11 Y6 carrier rocket blasted off from waters near Haiyang, Shandong Province, at 5:01 am Beijing Time on Sunday, successfully deploying three experimental satellites into orbit. The launch marks the 606th mission for the iconic Long March rocket family—a symbol of China’s growing prowess in space tech.
The satellites, designed for cutting-edge space experiments, will help researchers test new technologies that could shape future missions. 🛰️💡 While details about the experiments remain under wraps, the launch itself is a win for innovation, showcasing China’s ability to execute complex maritime-based space operations.
This mission also highlights the Long March series’ reliability—like the smartphone of rockets, it just keeps getting updates! 📲 With over 600 launches, the program continues to push boundaries, blending science and engineering in ways that could inspire tomorrow’s space explorers.
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Long March-11 Y6 rocket launches three experimental satellites
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