Big shock to China in space, first launch of Kuaizhou-11 Rocket failed, two Satellites useless

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  • China launched a new Chinese Kuaizhou-11 commercial rocket (Chinese Kuaizhou-11 rocket) which failed. Due to this, two satellites have also been damaged.
  • From the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, the Kuizhou-11 was launched late at 12: 17 minutes via the transporter erector launcher.
  • Beijing While China is trying to expand its scope by advancing the expansionary policy on earth, it is also trying to gain a foothold in space. But on the one hand, while China (China) is facing a lot of pressure and opposition on the earth, there is also despair in space.Indeed, China on Friday launched a new Chinese Kuaizhou-11 commercial rocket (Chinese Kuaizhou-11 rocket) which failed. Two satellites of China have also been damaged due to this. From the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, the Kuizhou-11 was launched late at 12: 17 minutes via a transporter ejector launcher.China buoyed by US ban on Chinese officials, said- not suitable for mutual relations, will soon take measures

    Video footage of the launching shows that the rocket did the right thing for a minute. There is no official information between the first and second stages of separation after that. Quoting the Chinese media, Terce says that investigations are being done and analysis is also being done to find out the specific reasons for this failure.

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    China got three shocks this year

    Let us tell you that China has suffered three setbacks this year. China has received three failures this year. Long March 7A was first launched in March, replacing the hypergolic long March 3B (hypergolic Long March) with a time increase. The launcher then failed in April, resulting in damage to the Indonesian Palpa-N1 communications satellite.

    The first payload was a Jilin-1 video satellite developed by the Changguang Satellite Company Limited. The Changguang Satellite is a commercial offshoot of the state-owned Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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    While the second satellite was CentiSpace-1-S2. The satellite was for low-earth orbit navigation enhancements developed for Beijing Future Navigation Technology Company Limited. Please tell that Kuizhou-11 was to be launched in 2018 but could not be done due to technical reasons.




    Footage published by CCTV in 2019 suggested explosive failure to occur during the first stage engine test. The mission was China’s 19th launch by 2020. Earlier on Thursday, it was successful in successful launch of APSTAR-6D communication satellite in geosynchronous transfer orbit.

    It is known that the Kuizhou-11 is a larger version of the Kuizhou-1A rocket operated by Expos. The Kuaizhou-11 is a larger version of the Kuaizhou-1A solid rocket powered by XPEST. The rocket is 2.2 meters in diameter, weighing 78 tons. It is capable of transporting up to 700 kilometers in a 1,000-kilogram sun-synchronous orbit.

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