China successfully rockets Gravity-1 into space with 3 satellites aboard
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Beijing: China successfully launched on Saturday the Gravity 1 rocket, also dubbed as YL 1, into space from waters off the coast of Haiyang, Shandong...
Beijing: China successfully launched on Saturday the Gravity-1 rocket, also dubbed as YL-1, into space from waters off the coast of Haiyang, Shandong Province, in eastern China.
The Gravity-1 lifted off at 10:20 a.m. Beijing time, carrying three satellites to their designated orbits. The mission was executed by the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, marking a significant achievement in China's maritime launch capabilities, Xinhua News Agency reported.
Onboard the rocket were one wide-field satellite and two experimental satellites, highlighting China's continued expansion in both observational and experimental space technologies.
Gravity-1 carrier rocket conducted its maiden flight in January 2024, demonstrating the rapid advancement and operationalization of China's commercial and strategic space assets.













