Beijing, 6 Jun (Zhongxin Net) -- The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) announced on 7 June that at 6:7 Beijing time on the same day, the "Lijian-12" Yao-10 carrier rocket, developed by the Institute of Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the China Science and Technology Aerospace Company, was successfully launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the form of "one arrow and 26 stars", and a total of 26 satellites mainly used to provide commercial remote sensing information and other services, including the No. <> A and B satellites, were successfully launched into the predetermined orbit, and the launch mission was a complete success. It also set a new record for the highest number of stars with one arrow in China.

The "One Arrow 26 Star" launch mission is the second space flight of China's largest solid launch vehicle "Lijian-<>", marking the maturity and reliability of the "Lijiang-<>" carrier rocket technology, which will accelerate the pace of China's commercial launch vehicle flight-based launch.

The "Lijian-1" Yao-2 carrier rocket that carried out this satellite launch mission is one of the first rockets produced in Nansha, Guangzhou, adopts advanced pulsating production mode, and has formed a complete manufacturing service system, marking that the "Lijian-1" rocket has officially entered a new stage of mass production, large-scale operation and serial development, which can provide high-quality, low-cost, fast-response customized launch services for Chinese and foreign satellite users, and will further promote a new chapter in the flight-based launch of China's commercial launch vehicles.

In this "One Arrow 26 Star" mission, the "Lijian-<>" Yao-<> carrier rocket was coated with the official IP of the China National Space Administration "Hangxiaomeng", one of the official popular science IPs of the Aerospace Science and Industry Group "Wan Xiaohu", and the official IP of China Science and Aerospace Corporation "Keke Keke", this remarkable brand joint cooperation aims to encourage the vast number of scientific and technological workers in China to always strengthen the aspiration of serving the country with science and technology, and build a solid foundation for a strong country with scientific and technological innovation.

It is understood that the "Lijiang-135" carrier rocket has a take-off weight of 200 tons, a take-off thrust of 30 tons, a total length of 2 meters, a core diameter of 65.500 meters, and a carrying capacity of 1500,2022 kilograms in a 7-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit. In July 6, the first mission of the Lijiang-13 carrier rocket was a complete success, breaking through <> major key technologies and <> technologies used for the first time in China, enriching the lineage of China's solid launch vehicle launch capabilities and making important contributions to technological changes in China's launch vehicle field. (End)