Huge commercial Chinese solid rocket launches 3 satellites from barge in the Yellow Sea
Huge commercial Chinese solid rocket launches 3 satellites from barge in the Yellow Sea
Çinli Orienspace şirketi Gravity-1 roketiyle ikinci fırlatışı yaptı!: Xinhua'nın haberine göre, JILIN-1 Kuanfu 02B-07, Şütienyüşing 01 ve 02 uyduları, "Gravity-1 Y2" roketi ile Sarı Deniz'de Hayyang şehri açığındaki gemi platformundan fırlatıldı.
Şandong eyaleti merkezli Orienspace şirketi tarafından geliştiren Gravity-1, ikinci kez bir fırlatışta kullanıldı. Roketle ilk fırlatış 11 Ocak 2024'te… https://www.eshahaber.com.tr/haber/cinli-orienspace-sirketi-gravity-1-roketiyle-ikinci-firlatisi-yapti-263411.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon EshaHaber.com.tr #Roket #Uzay #Orienspace #Gravity1 #Fırlatma
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OrienSpace, a Chinese company, launched its solid fuel rocket, Gravity-1, which is known as the world's most powerful solid fuel rocket. The rocket, which took off from a ship in the Yellow Sea, carried three weather satellites for Yunyao Aerospace. Gravity-1 is a two-stage rocket, with the first stage having four solid fuel booster engines. OrienSpace, founded in 2020, plans to focus on launching satellite constellations. Its next rocket, Gravity-2, will have a liquid fuel first stage capable of landing, similar to SpaceX's Falcon 9.
"World's mightiest solid-fueled rocket makes maiden flight"
"Gravity 1 rocket .. made its debut flight from China on Thursday.
.. 30-meter-tall rocket blasted off at 1:30 pm from a .. ship off the coast of Haiyang in Shandong province .. transported three remote-sensing satellites into an orbit about 500 kilometers above the ground."
https://global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202401/11/WS659f8403a3105f21a507bccf.html
11.1.2024
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This will be a fun launch. ORIENSPACE's Gravity-1 is getting ready on the new sea launch platform off the shore of Haiyang. Targeting ~05:30UTC to launch three Yunyao-1 weather satellites (probably built by ChangGuang as part of Jilin-1 constellation) to 50° 500km LEO