China launches new satellite into orbit

Chinese space authorities send Tianhui I-04 satellite into space from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

ANKARA (AA) – China on Thursday successfully launched a new satellite into space, according to state-run media.

Aboard Long March rocket, Chinese space authorities launched Tianhui I-04 satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, Xinhua News reported.

The satellite was launched around 12.01 p.m. Beijing time (0410GMT).

Indigenously-built Long March-2D rocket was used to launch the satellite which has successfully entered the planned orbit.

The Long March series of rockets have made 381 flights, so far.

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