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| March-2IV rocket is launched at the Jiuquan
Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gansu Province August 29,
2005. The rocket carried to the outer space China's 22nd return science
and technology experimental satellite, that will be used to carry out
scientific research, land surveying and mapping, and experiments in the
outer space. (Xinhua
Photo) | JIUQUAN, Aug. 29
(Xinhua) -- China sent its 22nd return experimental satellite onto the orbit
with a Long March-2IV rocket carrier from the Jiuquan Satellite Launching
Center, in the northwest, Monday.
The satellite has entered the preset orbit and is now
operating normally, according to the Xi'an Satellite Measuring and Control
Center, in northwest China.
The satellite will carry out a series of jobs on
scientific research, land surveying, mapping and space-technological tests.
It is the country's 87th launching of satellite over
the past 35 years and the 45th successful launching since October 1996.
It is also the seventh flight of the Long March-2IV
family. Long March-2IV, a two-section, normal temperature rocket, is 40.6 meters
in length and 251 kilograms in flying-off. Enditem |