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JIUQUAN, Gansu, Aug. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- China on
Sunday launched a recoverable science experimental satellite into a preset
orbit, atop a Long March 2C carrier rocket from a launch center in northwest
China.
Space officials said the satellite was launched at
3:50 p.m. from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu Province, northwest
China and the satellite is orbiting normally.
They said that it is the 19th recoverable science
experimental satellite China has launched.
The satellite would remain in orbit for a few days
before returning to Earth, and the satellite is mainly for space scientific
research, land surveying, mapping and other scientific experiments, said the
officials.
The Long March 2C carrier rocket used in the launch
was developed by a Beijing-based rocket carrier research institute affiliated to
the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.
The launch is the 78th by the country's Long March
carrier rockets since 1970, and the 36th consecutive successful launch since
October 1996.
The Xi'an Satellite Monitor and Control Center, based
in the capital city of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, will monitor and
control the orbiting of the satellite and recover its re-entrymodule as
scheduled, the officials said. Enditem |