China launches experiment satellite ‘TK-1’

2017-03-03
Xinhua

JIUQUAN — China on March 3 launched an experiment satellite, “TK-1”, from northwestern Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

The satellite, carried by the rocket “KT-2”, blasted off from the launch center at 7:53 am on March 3, and it later entered its intended orbit.

“TK-1” is the first satellite independently developed by China Aerospace Science &Industry Corp. (CASIC) and will be used for remote sensing, telecommunications and experiments in minisatellite-based technologies.

The “KT-2” rocket is one of the five carrier systems in the CASIC commercial space plan. It features high carrying efficiency and adaptability, according to the CASIC.

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