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China launches new satellite to test high-speed communication tech

China launches new satellite to test high-speed communication tech
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China launches new satellite to test high-speed communication tech Long March 5 rocket’s lift-off marks pivotal step in validating technologies for next-generation orbital connectivity speeds and reliability China launched a new communication test satellite on Thursday, marking a pivotal step in validating technologies essential for next-generation orbital connectivity speeds and reliability. The Communication Technology Test Satellite No 25 was placed into orbit by the Long March 5 rocket...

China launches new satellite to test high-speed communication tech Long March 5 rocket’s lift-off marks pivotal step in validating technologies for next-generation orbital connectivity speeds and reliability China launched a new communication test satellite on Thursday, marking a pivotal step in validating technologies essential for next-generation orbital connectivity speeds and reliability. The Communication Technology Test Satellite No 25 was placed into orbit by the Long March 5 rocket that set off from the Wenchang spaceport in the southern island province of Hainan on Thursday at 3.30pm. The mission marked the 11th flight of the Long March 5 series and its first launch of 2026. The Long March 5 has a carrying capacity of 25 tonnes to low-Earth orbit, 14 tonnes to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) and 8.25 tonnes to trans-lunar injection (TLI), suggesting that the satellite deployed in this mission was relatively heavy. The choice of Wenchang remains strategic for heavy payloads.
China (LOCATION) The Communication Technology Test Satellite No 25 (ORG) the Long March 5 (ORG) Wenchang (LOCATION) Hainan (LOCATION) TLI (ORG)
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