China
launches
new
remote-sensing
satellite
March
5
China
has
successfully
put
into
orbit
another
remote-sensing
satellite,
"Yaogan
IX"
at
12:55
p.m.(Beijing
Time)
from
the
Jiuquan
Satellite
Launch
Center
in
northwestern
Gansu
Province,
according
to a
statement
from
the
center
Friday.
The
satellite
was
sent
into
space
aboard
a
Long
March
4C
carrier
rocket
and
would
be
used
to
conduct
scientific
experiment,
carry
out
surveys
on
land
resources,
forecast
grain
output
and
help
with
natural
disaster-reduction
and
prevention
endeavor,
it
said.
Its
predecessor,
"Yaogan
VIII,"
was
launched
from
Taiyuan
Satellite
Launch
Center
in
northern
Shanxi
Province
last
December.
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