China successfully launches its heaviest communications satellite on new powerful rocket

China successfully launches its heaviest communications satellite on new powerful rocket

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China successfully launches its heaviest communications satellite on new powerful rocket
China has launched its most advanced and heaviest communications satellite for the purpose of testing new communication technology. With this, its largest rocket took off in the long march-5 space.

Beijing, PTI. China on Friday launched its most advanced and heaviest communications satellite. Its largest rocket, Long Mar-5, took off for space with this satellite. This rocket has been developed to unravel the secrets of distant space.

The satellite named Shijian-20 will also test new communication technology. He set up in class on Friday night. Shijian-20, released from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Henan Province, southern China, weighs more than eight thousand kilograms. It is the heaviest artificial satellite of China. It has been built by the China Academy of Space Technology.

China’s most powerful rocket Long Mar-5 can go to the nearest orbit of the Earth with a weight of 25 thousand kg, while it can go into a remote orbit with a weight of 14 thousand kg. After the successful launch of this large satellite, work on China’s plan for Mars will be expedited. China will launch the satellite in 2020 for Mars.

In a statement released by the Academy, the satellite will complete a series of tests in orbit. It will also act as a very sensitive probe in space. The satellite will also examine radio spectrum with very high frequencies. In addition to increasing the capacity of satellite communication, the satellite will also use to increase the QV bandwidth.

Let us know that China will launch the last two satellites of its Beidou-3 mapping system in the coming 2020. The launch of these satellites will take place before June 2020. These satellites are considered an alternative to the US GPS system. China launched 10 satellites with a total of seven rockets in 2019 this year. This will complete the construction of the Peito number three system. The report of the news agency IANS stated that in the year 2035, China will establish a national composite navigation system centered on the Peito system.

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