Chinese Mainland’s Space Feat: 3 Rocket Launches in One Day video poster

Chinese Mainland’s Space Feat: 3 Rocket Launches in One Day

In a stellar display of speed and precision, the Chinese mainland’s space program pulled off three rocket launches in a single day! 🚀 Yesterday (December 9, 2025), from dawn to dusk, three Long March rockets soared into the sky, each carrying a unique payload that’s pushing space-tech boundaries.

  • Long March 6A: Deployed a 15-satellite low-Earth orbit internet constellation—imagine global Wi-Fi coverage.
  • Long March 4B: Released Yaogan-47, an Earth-observation satellite ready to snap high-res pics of our planet.
  • Long March 3B: Sent up Communication Technology Test Satellite 22, testing next-gen data links in orbit.

Pulling off three successful launches in under 24 hours isn’t just about bragging rights. It shows the Chinese mainland’s rockets have the muscle and precision to handle back-to-back missions—vital for mega-constellations that aim to beam connectivity even to the most remote spots.

For young tech enthusiasts across South and Southeast Asia, this feat means faster internet, better disaster monitoring, and new opportunities in space startups. 🚀 Ready to keep an eye on the next launch? Space’s never looked this exciting!

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