Kuaizhou-11 devasted

China is a very hard-working country and has shown excellence in the fields of Science & Technology. Freshly, a Rocket project was to be accomplished but sadly, Kuaizhou-11 devasted.

On Friday, the launch of the Chinese Kuaizhou-11 rocket was successfully initiated but has ended in failure. Also, this resulted in the loss of two satellites – Kuaizhous-21 and 31 which were designed to carry 20000 and 70000 kg to lEO. This was the very first launch of Kuaizhou-11 rocket (a commercial solid rocket). The original debut of the Kuaizhou-11 was basically projected for 2018. Later, footage was published in 2019 suggesting an extreme explosive failure during first stage testing.

The Kuaizhou rocket -11 was lifted off (Eastern) from Jiuquan Satellite at 12:17 a.m. from a transporter erector launcher at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. The launching footage was taken from a delayed stream. This precisely indicates that the rocket performed well for at least one minute, along with the unofficial reports of first and second stage separation.

China has sadly suffered three consecutive failures in this year. These included the debut launch of the Long March 7A (in March), a new launcher for replacing the ageing – Long March 3B. The latter launcher sadly failed in April and thus, resulted in the loss of the Indonesian Palapa-N1 communications satellite. With repetitive attempts, this mission was China’s 19th launch of 2020, following the great launch of the APSTAR-6D, which is a communications satellite for the geosynchronous transfer orbit.

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