A CERES-1 Y5 rocket, carrying five satellites, lifts off at 1:04 pm (Beijing Time) from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China, Jan 9, 2023. (WANG JIANGBO / FOR CHINA DAILY)
JIUQUAN - China on Monday launched the CERES-1 Y5 carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China.
Developed by the Beijing-based high-tech company Galactic Energy, the CERES-1 is a small-scale solid-propellant carrier rocket capable of sending micro-satellites into orbit
The commercial rocket blasted off at 1:04 pm (Beijing Time) from the launch site, sending five satellites into the planned orbit.
The five satellites include the Tianqi-13 satellite belonging to the Tianqi constellation, two satellites belonging to the Tianmu-1 meteorological constellation, and the other two for Earth observation and space science popularization, respectively.
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Developed by the Beijing-based high-tech company Galactic Energy, the CERES-1 is a small-scale solid-propellant carrier rocket capable of sending micro-satellites into orbit.
The launch was the fifth flight mission of the CERES-1 rocket series.