China has been making significant strides in space technology, with recent successful launches of satellites and rockets. The country launched the Yaogan-39 remote sensing satellite using a Long March-2D carrier rocket, marking the 500th mission of the Long March rocket series. Additionally, iSpace executed the second flight test mission of its SQX-2Y reusable liquid oxygen-methane verification rocket, demonstrating China's progress in space exploration and technology. Furthermore, a startup called Anduril unveiled a reusable missile and an anti-drone missile named Roadrunner, which is claimed to be revolutionary in the defense industry.
In a landmark moment for #China’s space exploration, iSpace, a leading space launch company, successfully executed the second flight test mission of its SQX-2Y reusable liquid oxygen-methane verification #rocket on December 10, 2023. #space https://t.co/96RrqyDSiD
#OnThisDay: China successfully launched its 1st quantitative remote-sensing #satellite in high orbit, FY-4-01, via a Long March-3B carrier rocket on Dec 11, 2016. The lightning mapping imager onboard can take 500 pictures in 1s and provide early warning of lightning disasters. https://t.co/7CDk89LHeD
Defense tech company Anduril Industries has unveiled its AI-powered combat drone. Founder @PalmerLuckey joined Yahoo Finance to break down the need for Roadrunner: https://t.co/6XwRhYY0xi
A startup called Anduril hopes its new anti-drone missile, Roadrunner, can shake up America’s arms-makers. But is it as “revolutionary” as the firm claims? https://t.co/yvwTFS1mtx 👇
A startup called Anduril has unveiled a reusable missile https://t.co/ffqBPGW8MD
China on Sunday successfully launched the Yaogan-39 remote sensing #satellite into space via a Long March-2D carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan. The launch marked the 500th mission undertaken by the Long March rocket series. https://t.co/XS3G1wxI2j
Chinese methane-powered rocket launches three satellites into orbit. https://t.co/Jk5Oje5tj6
The spectacular promise of 3D printed rockets https://t.co/UPMRhyMFPP
This 3D printer makes objects appear out of nowhere https://t.co/EnZw1kbbr3