China successfully launches CERES-1 rocket with five satellites

China successfully launched a CERES-1 carrier rocket on Monday, carrying five satellites onboard, state media reported.
The rocket was launched at 6:11 p.m. (Beijing Time) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. It successfully delivered a group of satellites, including the Yunyao-1 37-40 and JTX-A-05 models, into their designated orbits.
This latest launch underscores China's continued advancements in space technology and satellite deployment, further enhancing its capabilities in scientific research and communications. (ILKHA)
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