China launches first commercial space mission with new Kuaizhou-1A rocket

China successfully launched first commercial mission using an updated version of the low-cost Kuaizhou-1A rocket. As part of the mission three satellites JL-1, CubeSats XY-S1 and Caton-1 were launched into space.

The rocket was launched form northwestern China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu province.

Rocket technology company under the state owned China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (ACSIC) was responsible for the successful launch mission.

Key Points

The success of the mission marks the Chinese company’s capability of providing flexible, convenient, quick and economical launch services for domestic and overseas clients.

KZ-1A rocket: It is improvised and advance version of erstwhile Kuaizhou-1 rocket.

It is a low-cost solid- fuelled carrier rocket with high reliability and short preparation period.

It has been designed to launch low-orbit satellites weighing less than 300 kg.

JL-1 Satellite: It is a multifunctional remote-sensing satellite providing high-definition video images.

It is expected to be used for environmental protection, land resource and forestry surveying, transport and disaster prevention and relief purposes.

XY-S1 and Caton-1 Satellites: They are experimental satellites to test technologies of low-orbit narrow-band communication and VHF Data Exchange System (VDES) respectively.

Current Affairs 9th January, 2017
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