Lilac-3: Galaxy Power helps Harbin Institute of Technology cultivate innovative aerospace talentsRecently, Harbin Institute of Technology held a grand donation ceremony for the Lilac Student Micro-Nano Satellite Innovation Workshop and the launch meeting of the "Lilac No. 3" satellite project.In order to help the construction and development of the Lilac Student Micro-Nano Satellite Team, Galaxy Power Aerospace donated the launch of the Ceres-2 medium-sized carrier rocket carrying the Lilac No. 3 satellite to the Lilac Student Micro-Nano Satellite Innovation Workshop. Ma Feng, Party Secretary and Vice President of the School of Aerospace of Harbin Institute of Technology, and Xia Dongkun, Vice President of Galaxy Power, jointly signed the donation agreement.As a representative of the intended donor of the project, Xia Dongkun said that the construction and development of the Lilac Student Micro-Nano Satellite Team of Harbin Institute of Technology has set an example for the cultivation of innovative talents in aerospace in my country. Young talents are the future of aerospace. It is an honor to help the development of the "Lilac No. 3" satellite project. I hope that Harbin Institute of Technology students will make new breakthroughs in the field of small satellite research and development with their yearning for space and love of science.The "Lilac No. 3" satellite is the fourth microsatellite independently developed by the Lilac Student Micro-Nano Satellite Team and is scheduled to be launched in June 2025. Taking the development of Lilac-3 as an opportunity, Galaxy Power and HIT Astronautics will further cooperate in launch services.On the day of the donation ceremony, relevant persons in charge of HIT Education Development Foundation, HIT Astronautics, representatives of donating companies and project intended donors, as well as teachers and students from Lilac Student Micro-Nano Satellite Innovation Workshop attended the event.
"In terms of solid rockets, we have launched the largest solid rockets currently available, as well as medium and small ones." Teng Yao said that four types of solid rockets have been launched on the new launch ship, and the fifth type will be launched in July this year, which basically covers all types of solid rockets in the country.
As soon as the reporter walked into the Beijing headquarters of Galaxy Power, he saw that the small laboratory was filled with rocket electrical equipment. The staff gathered together to discuss the experimental data that had just been completed and to review and find problems. The person in charge of the company told the reporter that they were intensively developing Ceres 2, which would be launched for the first time at the end of August.