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China launched a Long March-8A carrier rocket on Tuesday, sending a new group of internet satellites into space. The rocket lifted off at 23:25 from the Hainan commercial space launch site and successfully placed the payloads, the 18th group of low-orbit internet satellites, into their designated orbit.
China launched a Long March-8A carrier rocket on Tuesday, sending a new group of internet satellites into space. The rocket lifted off at 23:25 from the Hainan commercial space launch site and successfully placed the payloads, the 18th group of low-orbit internet satellites, into their designated orbit.