China successfully sent a new remote sensing satellite - Yaogan-34

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The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) confirmed successfully launch a Long March 4C rocket sent a new classified Yaogan satellite into orbit Thursday, marking China’s sixth orbital launch of 2022.

The Long March 4C lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert at 3:09 a.m. Eastern (15:09 local time), the satellite will join the first Yaogan-34 satellite which launched at 3:27 a.m. Eastern April 30, 2021. CASC states the two satellites and those on follow-up launches will operate as a network.

Chinese state media reported that the new Yaogan satellites will be used to provide information services such as land census, urban planning, crop yield estimation, and disaster prevention and reduction. It was the 411th launch of a Long March carrier rocket series.

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