The Chinese company Expace plans to launch up to 10 Kuaizhou rockets in 2023.
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A Kuaizhou 1A rocket lifts off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on March 22, 2023 carrying four Tianmu 1 satellites. The satellites, designated as Tianmu 1 satellites 03-06, are intended to provide global commercial meteorological data services, according to the press statement. The satellites were developed by a subsidiary of CASIC.
The Kuaizhou 1A was provided by the company Expace, a rocket-making arm of CASIC. It can carry a payload of 440 pounds to a 345-mile-high sun-synchronous orbit . space domain awareness tracking later picked up the satellites in orbits with an altitude of roughly 316 miles and inclined by 97.4 degrees.
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