China Launches New Satellites, Expanding Constellation
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- China successfully launched 201 satellites into orbit on a Zhuque-2E rocket from the Gobi Desert.
- The mission included a direct-to-cell test satellite and one from China Mobile, expanding the Qianfan constellation.
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China is expanding its satellite constellation with successful launches from various locations. The latest mission delivered a direct-to-cell test satellite and one from China Mobile, adding to the Qianfan constellation.
The constellation now has 201 satellites after a successful launch on board a Zhuque-2E rocket from the Gobi Desert at 4.23pm Beijing time on Tuesday.
The mission delivered Qianfan DTC-01 – a direct-to-cell test satellite – alongside a satellite from China Mobile, state broadcaster CCTV reported.
The flight followed back-to-back launches last Thursday and Friday from Taiyuan in central China and the new spaceport in southernmost Hainan, each sending 18 Qianfan satellites into orbit.
A source working at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre said Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology (SSST) – the company behind Qianfan – had sent a delegation to watch Tuesday’s launch.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What are the specific capabilities of the Qianfan DTC-01 satellite?
- What is the strategic importance of the China Mobile satellite?
- What are the future expansion plans for the Qianfan constellation?
- What is the competitive landscape for direct-to-cell satellite technology?





