#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 | #BRI #December2022| #太原卫星发射中心  #TaiyuanSatelliteLaunchCenter  – Launching of the International Iconic #ChangZheng4B #LongMarch4B Y55 #CarrierRocket deploying  The #Gaofen11  group four  #EarthSciences  #EnivormentalSatellite    #Satellite …. 

At 1537 Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time on An early   27th  December 2022 , China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration   Successfully launched  the New Next Generation Long March – Chang Zheng 4B modified Yao 55  carrier rocket at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Shanxi Province rocket successfully launched the Gaofen 11 Group four Earth Sciences satellite…

The 63rd round of this year is a complete success at the No. 9 station of the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, my country successfully launched the Gaofen 11 04 with the Chang Zheng Long March 4B Yao 55 carrier rocket. The satellite was launched into space, and the satellite successfully entered the predetermined orbit, and the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used in the fields of land census, urban planning, land title confirmation, road network design, crop yield estimation, and disaster prevention and mitigation. This launch is the 457th launch of the Long March series of launch vehicles. This launch coincides with the coldest period of the year at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, where the lowest temperature can reach below minus 30 degrees Celsius. For this reason, the rocket test team adopted a series of insulation measures to ensure the smooth progress of the mission. This is the final battle of the Chang 4 series of rockets this year.

The Gaofen 11-04 satellite launched this time was developed by the Fifth Academy of Aerospace Science and Technology Group. This mission is the final battle of the Chang-4 series of rockets this year. So far, the Chang-4 model has successfully completed 11 launch missions in 2022, and the average annual launch volume has exceeded double digits for two consecutive years.

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