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China’s CERES-1 Rocket Soars with New Satellite Trio 🚀✨ video poster

China’s CERES-1 Rocket Soars with New Satellite Trio 🚀✨

China’s space ambitions took another leap forward Friday as the CERES-1 rocket roared into the evening sky from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The launch, timed perfectly at 7:39 p.m. Beijing Time, deployed three satellites—Kaiyun-1, Yuxing-3 08, and Yunyao-1 27—into their planned orbits. 🌌

Think of it like a high-stakes group project, but instead of classmates, you’ve got satellites designed for Earth observation, weather analysis, and tech experiments. The CERES-1, a commercial rocket developed by Chinese company Galactic Energy, has now notched 15 successful missions since its 2020 debut. Talk about a glow-up! 💫

This launch isn’t just about flexing engineering muscles. The satellites will contribute to climate monitoring and disaster response—key priorities as global weather patterns get more unpredictable. For young tech enthusiasts and entrepreneurs, it’s a reminder: space isn’t just for governments anymore. Private firms are driving innovation faster than a rocket’s second-stage booster. 🛰️

Jiuquan, located in the Gobi Desert, has become China’s answer to Cape Canaveral, hosting over 150 launches since the 1970s. With each mission, the country cements its role as a major player in the new space race. Who’s ready for the next chapter? 👩🚀🔭

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