Here’s what China launched to orbit on its retrievable satellite last month (video)

a group of people inspect a gray cylindrical spacecraft in a desert landscape


China has revealed the payloads it sent to space recently on the two-week-long Shijian-19 retrievable satellite mission.

Shijian-19 launched on a Long March 2D rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Sept. 27 and landed Oct. 11 at the Dongfeng landing site, near Jiuquan in the Gobi Desert. It was the first mission for the spacecraft, which is partially reusable.

A mission payload handover ceremony was held by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) in Beijing on Thursday (Oct. 24) revealing the contents of the spacecraft.

China’s retrievable Shijian-19 satellite landed in northern China on Oct. 11, 2024 after two weeks in Earth orbit. (Image credit: CCTV)

The ceremony saw CNSA and the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), which developed the reusable spacecraft, sign payload delivery certificates with domestic and international partners, including those from Thailand and Pakistan.





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