China’s first commercial spaceport in Hainan Province just leveled up its launch game! A cutting-edge high-pressure water spray system debuted during Wednesday’s midnight mission, blasting 18 satellites into low Earth orbit aboard a Long March-8 Y6 rocket. The innovation marks a leap in launch efficiency and gear protection for the fast-growing commercial space sector.
Cooling Tech Meets Cosmic Ambitions
The new cooling system, described by engineer Zhang Guodong as "twice as powerful" as older models, tackles two major challenges: scorching 3,000°C rocket exhaust and deafening engine noise. Three massive tanks packed with water and gas work like a firehose-meets-soundproofing combo, pumping liquid through underground pipes to shield equipment and reduce noise by 10 decibels. Think of it as a giant Space A/C unit!
Rapid Relaunch Capabilities
With its modular steel design, the No. 1 launch pad now supports a 7-day launch and reset cycle – crucial for meeting skyrocketing demand in satellite deployment. Its twin pad (No. 2) launched last November, making this site China’s first dual-pad commercial hub ready for back-to-back missions.
"This system isn’t just about surviving the heat," Zhang explained. "It’s about reusing infrastructure faster while keeping rockets in tip-top shape." Fans of space innovation, stay tuned – this tech could redefine how often we send satellites skyward!
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