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Watch China launch satellites from a ship in the middle of the sea

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This launch marks a significant milestone as it is the first sea-based rocket launch of 2025 for China, conducted by the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center.
The article discusses China's successful launch of satellites from a ship in the middle of the South China Sea, marking a significant advancement in its space capabilities. This event was part of a test for the Long March 11 carrier rocket, which was launched from the modified cargo ship named "Tai Rui." The launch, which took place on June 15, 2024, involved the deployment of five satellites into orbit, showcasing China's ability to conduct sea-based satellite launches. This development not only enhances China's strategic flexibility in space operations but also reduces the dependency on land-based launch sites, potentially allowing for more frequent and less predictable launches. The article highlights the implications for both commercial space endeavors and national security, as this capability could be used for various applications including reconnaissance and communication.

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