AsianFin -- Chinese commercial space company Galactic Energy announced on Monday the successful deployment of eight satellites into sun-synchronous orbits from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu Province, Northwest China.
Six of the satellites, designated No. 55 to No. 60 of the Yunyao constellation, are designed to collect data on atmospheric temperature, humidity, pressure, and ionospheric electron density. This data has wide-ranging applications in meteorological observation, providing critical support for weather forecasting, climate monitoring, and space weather early-warning systems, the company stated.
The remaining two satellites, numbered No. 06 and No. 07 and operated by AIRSAT Technology Group, are equipped with multispectral camera payloads capable of capturing high-quality remote sensing imagery. Their integration into the AIRSAT constellation will expand remote-sensing capabilities, enhance data diversity, and deliver more precise and efficient services for sectors such as agriculture, forestry, resource management, environmental protection, and disaster prevention, according to Galactic Energy.
This launch marks another milestone for China's growing commercial space sector, showcasing its ability to support advanced scientific and practical applications through innovative satellite technology.