China sends 13 satellites into
orbit with single rocket, including 6g test
satellite
Nov. 6
China successfully sent 13
satellites into orbit from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch
Center in north China's Shanxi Province on Friday.
The satellites, including 10
commercial remote sensing satellites developed by
Argentine company Satellogic, blasted off atop a Long
March-6 carrier rocket at 11:19 a.m. (Beijing Time).
Each weighing about 41 kg and with
a design life of three years, the 10 satellites will be
used to provide commercial remote sensing services with
their multispectral and hyperspectral loads.
Also on board the rocket were three
satellites developed by Chinese high-tech companies and
research institutes for remote-sensing observation,
science experiments, and science popularization.
One of the three is a 6G test
satellite, weighing 70 kg and named after one its
developers, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China. The satellite, carrying a terahertz
satellite communication load, will establish a
transceiver link on the satellite platform and carry out
terahertz load tests.
The launch of the 6G test satellite
marks a breakthrough in the exploration of terahertz
space communication technologies in China's space field,
said Xu Yangsheng, an academician of the Chinese Academy
of Engineering.
The satellite will be used in smart
city construction, disaster prevention and mitigation,
land planning, environmental protection, and the
monitoring of major infrastructure construction.