China Kicks Off 637th Flight of Long March Rocket Series
The satellites lifted off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the northern province of Shanxi, according to media. Officials confirmed the payload — designated the 21st batch of the country's low-orbit internet satellite constellation — reached its intended orbital trajectory without incident.
The mission carried added symbolic weight, logging the 637th flight in the storied Long March rocket series, a workhorse of China's space program that has underpinned decades of the nation's most significant launches and continues to serve as the backbone of its expanding ambitions in space technology and global connectivity.
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