June 21
China successfully launched a new
communication satellite, the Zhongxing-10, from
its Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest
Sichuan Province on early Tuesday.
The satellite, carried by a Long March-3B
rocket carrier, blasted off from the center at
0:13 a.m., said a statement from the center.
According to statistics from the control
center, the satellite successfully separated
from its carrier rocket and entered Earth's
orbit as scheduled, 26 minutes after being
launched.
The Zhongxing-10 was designed and
manufactured by the China Academy of Space
Technology under the China Aerospace Science and
Technology Corporation.
The satellite will provide communication,
broadcasting and data transmission services for
users in China and the Asia-Pacific region. It
will replace the Zhongxing-5B satellite, which
was launched in 1998.
The launch was the 138th mission for the Long
March carrier rocket series.