China launches classified Yaogan satellites into orbit – GKToday

China launches classified Yaogan satellites into orbit

China recently launched Changsei 2C rocket from the Xichang satellite launch centre. It is a Yaogan satellite. This satellite has joined the previous seven groups in orbit that were launched after 2017. The satellite is to be used for electromagnetic environmental surveys and other related technical tests.

About the launch

Yaogan satellites

It is a series of Chinese Reconnaissance satellites. Reconnaissance satellite is a spy satellite deployed for military or intelligence applications. However, Chinese claim that Yaogan satellites are launched for land survey, crop yield assessment, scientific experiment and disaster monitoring.

Recent Developments

Several countries raised concerns against this as the track of the falling rocket was not tracked properly. China was not transparent in informing the world about its falling rocket. The rocket fell in the Indian Ocean near Maldives. It was one of the heaviest satellites lanunched in the world.

Tiangong Programme

It is a Chinese programme that aims to create modular space station. Tiangong-1 was the first space laboratory launched by the Chinese in 2011. Later Tiangong-2 was launched in 2016.

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