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China launched six satellites in one day. The new satellites were successfully launched into space on Friday (September 20). Anadolu Agency reported this information on China’s state media Xinhua.
The new satellites are of the Jilin-1 Quanfu-02B01-06 series. They were sent into space from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern Shaanxi Province. These satellites are built and launched using China’s own technology. Satellites are launched into space by Long March-2D carrier rockets. which is claimed to have successfully entered a predetermined orbit. According to Chinese sources, this is the 536th flight mission of the country’s Long March carrier rocket series.
Earlier, China launched two new navigation satellite systems. They also successfully reached space. That was the Beidou Navigation Satellite System (BDS). BDS is a satellite-based radio navigation system owned and operated by the National Administration of China.
Several other countries have recently launched satellites. Among these, the actions of Iran and Turkey came into discussion last month.
Ankara has launched a communication satellite ‘Tarksat-6A’ made entirely of its own technology and materials. A rocket of Falcon 9 model made by SpaceX company was used for the launch. SpaceX mainly manufactures spacecraft and various equipment required for space missions. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called the launch of Tarksat 6A a “new chapter” in the history of the country’s national satellite construction project. He said, 81 percent of the satellite’s components and software are Turkey’s own. “Tarksat 6A” is a shining example of Turkish nation’s ability and competence.
On the other hand, Iran, the regional superpower of the Middle East, is reporting one success after another in the technology and military sectors, ignoring the Western sanctions. From suicide drones to missiles, Tehran’s success has already shaken Zionist Israel. Meanwhile, Iran has launched a new satellite, which has become another cause of concern for the West.
According to Iranian media reports, Tehran launched a satellite into space on Saturday (September 14) using a rocket built by the country’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. It is claimed to be Tehran’s second attempt to launch a satellite into space orbit. The country’s space scientists have confirmed that the satellite has reached the orbit after traveling the specified distance.
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