China launches two more military surveillance satellites
China today used its Long March 4B rocket to put two more military surveillance satellites into orbit.
No word on whether the spent first stage landed near habitable areas in China. China also said nothing about whether that stage carried grid fins or parachutes for bringing it back to Earth more precisely.
The leaders in the 2021 launch race:
27 China
20 SpaceX
12 Russia
4 Northrop Grumman
Russia plans a launch later today (tomorrow in Russia) of another 34 OneWeb satellites. In the national rankings, the U.S. still leads China 31 to 27.
China today used its Long March 4B rocket to put two more military surveillance satellites into orbit.
No word on whether the spent first stage landed near habitable areas in China. China also said nothing about whether that stage carried grid fins or parachutes for bringing it back to Earth more precisely.
The leaders in the 2021 launch race:
27 China
20 SpaceX
12 Russia
4 Northrop Grumman
Russia plans a launch later today (tomorrow in Russia) of another 34 OneWeb satellites. In the national rankings, the U.S. still leads China 31 to 27.