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    China Launches Communication Test Satellite

    ReshamBy ReshamJune 23, 2026 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
    Communication Test Satellite

    China Launches Communication Technology Test Satellite

    China on Tuesday launched a new communication technology test satellite into space from the Wenchang Space Launch Site in Hainan Province. The mission added another milestone to the country’s ongoing space activities and demonstrated the continued use of its Long March carrier rocket series.

    Satellite Successfully Reaches Orbit

    The satellite lifted off at 10:10 a.m. aboard a modified version of the Long March-7 rocket. Following the launch, the spacecraft successfully entered its preset orbit as planned.

    The successful orbital insertion marked the completion of a key stage of the mission. Moreover, the achievement confirmed that both the launch vehicle and the satellite performed according to mission requirements during the ascent phase.

    Focus on Communication and Data Services

    According to mission information, the communication technology test satellite will mainly support a range of services. These include space-ground communication, broadcasting and television operations, and data transmission functions.

    In addition, the satellite will be used to carry out technology testing and verification tasks. These activities are intended to assess and validate relevant communication technologies in orbit.

    As a result, the mission will provide an operational platform for testing and evaluating communication-related systems. Furthermore, the satellite’s role reflects its focus on supporting technological verification alongside practical service capabilities.

    Long March Programme Reaches New Milestone

    The launch was conducted using a modified version of the Long March-7 rocket, a member of China’s Long March carrier rocket family. The mission proceeded from the Wenchang Space Launch Site, which served as the launch location for the operation.

    Meanwhile, the latest flight contributed to the growing record of missions completed by the Long March series. The launch officially marked the 653rd mission carried out by the Long March carrier rocket programme.

    The successful mission therefore represented another completed flight for the Long March family while also placing a new communication technology test satellite into its designated orbit. At the same time, it expanded the series’ mission count and supported ongoing technology testing and communication-related objectives in space.

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