🚀 Yesterday at 3:48 p.m. (Jan 19, 2026), China's Long March-12 rocket roared off from the Hainan commercial launch site, carrying the 19th batch of low-orbit internet satellites. All satellites successfully reached their preset orbit – a perfect liftoff! 🌐
Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites fly just a few hundred kilometers above us, cutting down signal delays. Think smoother video calls, lag-free gaming sessions, and faster access to e-learning platforms—even in remote corners of South and Southeast Asia. 🎮📚
This launch grows China's mega constellation, aiming to blanket more regions with reliable internet. For us young professionals and students, it means better connectivity for streaming K-dramas, remote work, and staying socially plugged in. 📱💬
Stay tuned for more updates on how space tech is reshaping our digital lives! ✨
Reference(s):
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