China successfully launches remote sensing
satellite
Nov. 25
The Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center confirmed that China
successfully launched the Yaogan XVI remote-sensing
satellite into space at 12:06 a.m. Sunday.
The satellite, launched from the center in northwest
China's Gansu Province, was boosted by a Long March-4C
carrier rocket and sent into a predetermined orbit.
The Yaogan XVI remote-sensing satellite was developed by
an affiliate research institute of the China Aerospace
Science and Technology Corporation.
It has been designed for a variety of uses, including
technological experimentation, land resource surveying,
agricultural yield estimation and disaster prevention and
reduction.
The launch marked the 172th of the Long March series
carrier rockets.