At 21:41 on December 15, China successfully launched the ** remote sensing 41 satellite at the Wenchang Cosmodrome, marking the complete success of the Long March 5 Yaoming-6 mission. This launch further demonstrated China's outstanding strength and tremendous achievements in the field of aerospace.
The launch mission attracted much attention because the Chang'e-5 rocket is the tallest launch vehicle currently in service in China and Asia. Its height, weight and strength are far ahead, and the launch will use a long fairing to bring the height of the arrow to about 63 meters, once again setting a new record for the highest altitude of a rocket in Asia.
The entire launch process went through the launch area to the launch preparation stage, to the functional check and joint test, and finally the rocket entered the pre-launch state. The launch will be the last mission from the Wenchang launch site in 2023, and several of the scheduled launches have been postponed to next year for some reason. The whole launch process took about 2 hours, and the launch site attracted a large number of spectators and attention.
The remote sensing 41 satellite successfully entered the scheduled orbit, announcing the successful completion of the launch mission. The successful launch once again demonstrates China's strong technological strength in the field of space exploration, and also lays a solid foundation for future space science research and satellite missions.
From the successful launch of the Long March 5 Yaoming-6 mission, we have not only seen the high maturity of rocket technology, but also felt the continuous innovation of China's aerospace science and technology. This launch will provide strong support for China's scientific research and application in the field of remote sensing, and is expected to play an important role in earth observation and resource survey.
As an important step in the country's space industry, the success of this launch is not only a victory for China's space science and technology, but also a powerful contribution to global space exploration. In the future, we look forward to more brilliant achievements in China's aerospace industry in the field of space, and contribute more to mankind's understanding of the universe and exploration of unknown space.
This successful launch has attracted widespread attention and is believed to have a far-reaching impact on future space exploration and scientific research. Let us look forward to more brilliant achievements in the future development of China's aerospace science and technology, and continue to contribute to the promotion of human space exploration.
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