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China's Smart Dragon-3 rocket launches satellites from sea

A Smart Dragon-3, Jielong-3, rocket lifted off on Monday in east China's Shandong Province, sending the satellite group CentiSpace 01 into the planned orbit.


The rocket blasted off at 11:00 (Beijing Time) from the sea near the city of Haiyang. The Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center conducted the offshore launch mission.


The mission marks the fifth launch of the Smart Dragon-3 rocket.


The Smart Dragon-3 is a four-stage solid-propellant carrier rocket designed primarily for commercial space launch missions. It can be launched both at sea and on land.


CCTV/REUTERS

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00:30and we have a very good relationship with the crew.
00:33We are very happy to be able to help you with this mission.
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00:40I'm very happy to be able to help you.
00:43I'm very happy to be able to help you.
00:46We are very happy to be able to help you.
00:49The rocket's main fuselage has a protective coat on top,
00:51just like our spacesuits.
00:54On the other hand, it also increases the heat of the air
00:57to ensure that our rocket can maintain a good operating environment
01:01throughout the entire flight.
01:27NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
01:57NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

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