China just added another star to its space collaboration constellation! The AlSat-3B remote sensing satellite blasted off Saturday from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, riding a Long March-2C rocket into orbit at noon Beijing Time. This marks China's second satellite launch for Algeria this month – following the AlSat-3A launch on January 15.
Developed by the China Academy of Space Technology, this Earth-observation whiz will help Algeria with everything from urban planning 🏙️ to disaster response 🌪️. The project forms part of a 2023 agreement between China's Great Wall Industry Corporation and the Algerian Space Agency – a true cross-continental tech handshake 🤝.
Fun space fact: This mission marked the 629th flight for China's Long March rocket family! With both AlSat-3 satellites now in orbit, the program shifts focus to ground systems and training – because even satellites need backup dancers 💃🛰️.
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