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The Long March 4-B rocket carrier takes off from the Taiyuan Satellite
Launch Center in Shanxi Province, north China, Sept. 9, 2004. China launched two
scientific experiment satellites into space from a north China space center atop
a Long March 4-B rocket carrier earlier Thursday.(Xinhua
Photo)

The Long
March 4-B rocket carrier takes off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center
in Shanxi Province, north China, Sept. 9, 2004. (Xinhua
Photo)

Technician
personnel celebrate the success of launch at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center
in Shanxi Province, north China, Sept. 9, 2004. China launched two
geo-environment satellites into space atop a Long March 4-B rocket carrier
earlier Thursday.(Xinhua Photo)
TAIYUAN, Sept. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- China launched two
scientific experiment satellites into space from a north China space center atop
a Long March 4-B rocket carrier earlier Thursday.
The rocket lifted off at 7:14 (Beijing Time) from the
Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province, north China.
Sources from the Xi'an Satellite Tracking Center said
one of the satellites, SJ-6A scientific experiment satellite, separated from the
rocket 11 minutes after flight, and the other one, SJ-6B scientific experiment
satellite, disengaged from the carrier one minute later.
With a designed life of at least two years, the two
satellites would be used to probe space environment, radiation, its effects and
space physical environment parameters, and conduct other related space
experiments, sources said.
Thursday's launch is the 79th flight of China's Long
March rocket carriers and the 37th consecutive successful one of the vehicle
since October of 1996.
The two satellites were made by the Shanghai Academy
of Space Flight Technology and Dongfanghong Satellite Co. under the China
Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, said the sources.
The geospace probing systems aboard the satellites
were mainly manufactured by the China Electronics Technology Corporation.
Space experts said China has launched six types of
its SJ scientific experiment satellites since 1971, when its first scientific
experiment satellite, or SL-1, was boosted into space.
They said the technological upgrading of the probing
systems and the satellites during the past 33 years facilitated the development
of the country's satellite-based remote sensing science, which contributed to
the country's space exploitation and experiments, and applied space experiments.
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