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China Deploys Five New Satellites Into Orbit via Lijian-1

Aerospace authorities in China have confirmed the flawless orbital deployment of five new commercial satellites launched using a Lijian-1 carrier vehicle from the Dongfeng Innovation Zone.

China successfully launched a cluster of five satellites, identified as “Taijing-3 05A,” “Taijing-3 05B,” “Tianyi-50,” “Tianyan 27,” and “Jilin-1 Gaofen-03 D55,” today at 12:33 local time. The deployment operation, executed from the Dongfeng Commercial Space Innovation Pilot Zone, utilized a “Lijian-1 Y13” carrier rocket to propel the payloads into outer space. Official monitoring stations confirmed that all five units integrated smoothly into their preassigned orbital parameters, allowing ground control to declare the primary flight objective fully accomplished.

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According to technical data released from the launch site, this particular liftoff marks the 13th successful deployment mission conducted by the “Lijian-1” carrier rocket series. The cluster contains diverse observation and experimental hardware designed to bolster China’s growing commercial space infrastructure. With the successful completion of this flight sequence, the Lijian-1 platform continues to establish its reliability for rapid multi-satellite insertion protocols, reflecting the country’s expanding operational capacities within its domestic commercial spaceports and strategic launch facilities.

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