China launches remote-sensing satellite
Nov. 20 China on
Wednesday sent a
remote-sensing
satellite into
scheduled orbit,
according to the
Taiyuan
Satellite Launch
Center. The Yaogan
XIX satellite
was launched at
11:31 a.m. on
the back of a
Long March 4C
carrier rocket
from the launch
center in north
China's Shanxi
Province,
according to a
press release
from the Taiyuan
Satellite Launch
Center. The satellite
will be used to
conduct
scientific
experiments,
carry out land
surveys, monitor
crop yields and
aid in
preventing and
reducing natural
disasters, the
center said. The launch
marked the 184th
mission for the
nation's Long
March rocket
family.