A total of 10 Jilin-1 satellites were sent
into planned orbit on Feb 27, transported by China's powerful Long March 8
carrier rocket, taking the number of this category of satellites currently in
station around the Earth to 41.
The rocket blasted off at the Wenchang
Spacecraft Launch Site, which is located in China's southernmost Hainan
province.
The latest batch of birds to go into orbit
are Jilin-1 MF02A01 satellites and Jilin-1 Gaofen 03D10-18 satellites.
The Jilin-1 MF02A01, also known as the
Xiamen Science and Technology No 1 Pilot Satellite, is a 30-kilogram
multifunctional commercial satellite that was jointly developed by partner
CGSTL and Xiamen Tianwei Technology Co.
It was designed to be mainly used to verify
the functionalities and reliability of new general satellite platform designs.
The 10 satellites that were launched are
expected to facilitate the digital transformation and development of East
China's Fujian province, as well as the smart city construction of Xiamen city,
located in Fujian.
