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#20
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Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Jan, 2018 03:23
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Liftoff confirmed per photos on site.
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#21
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Steven Pietrobon
on 19 Jan, 2018 03:30
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Liftoff confirmed per photos on site.
Which site is that?
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#22
by
Avengers
on 19 Jan, 2018 03:35
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#23
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Chris Bergin
on 19 Jan, 2018 03:45
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Article for this one will be a while as we have to wait for the details on the many passengers.
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#24
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Jan, 2018 03:45
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Launch success has been confirmed with liftoff at 04:12 UTC. 6 satellites were reported on board.
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#25
by
Michael Baylor
on 19 Jan, 2018 03:50
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#26
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 19 Jan, 2018 03:52
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#27
by
Avengers
on 19 Jan, 2018 03:55
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#28
by
Michael Baylor
on 19 Jan, 2018 04:01
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#29
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Jan, 2018 04:15
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#30
by
Avengers
on 19 Jan, 2018 04:17
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#31
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Jan, 2018 05:14
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The launch tube certain puts out lots of smoke when the CZ-11 pops out!
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#32
by
Michael Baylor
on 19 Jan, 2018 05:43
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These are the satellites on the launch. The XX ones are one combined satellite called Xiaoxiang-2.
Still waiting for confirmation on which Kepler sat was launched. The original official release has been deleted. Looks like that might be because it stated the wrong Kepler.Edit: It is in fact Kepler (KIPP)
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_chr/lau2018.htm
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#33
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 19 Jan, 2018 06:03
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The launch tube certain puts out lots of smoke when the CZ-11 pops out! 
A few more!
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#34
by
Kosmos2001
on 19 Jan, 2018 06:26
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Does it start using a dual boost like a typical missile from a silo?
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#35
by
Phillip Clark
on 19 Jan, 2018 06:35
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Are the latitude and longitude of the launch site available please? Was the same launch area used for the KZ-1, KZ-1A and KT-2 launches, do we know?
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#36
by
fs10inator
on 19 Jan, 2018 06:59
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Are the latitude and longitude of the launch site available please? Was the same launch area used for the KZ-1, KZ-1A and KT-2 launches, do we know?
Approximate, if not exact, coordinates of the CZ-11 launch pad.
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#37
by
chewi
on 19 Jan, 2018 07:06
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China launches two remote sensing satelliteshttp://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-01/19/c_136908178.htmJIUQUAN, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- China launched two high-resolution optical remote sensing satellites into the preset orbit from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 12:12 p.m. Friday Beijing Time.
The satellites, Jilin-1 Video 07 and 08, were carried by a Long March-11 rocket.
This was the 264th mission of the Long March rocket series.
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#38
by
input~2
on 19 Jan, 2018 07:11
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#39
by
input~2
on 19 Jan, 2018 07:13
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Launch code could be "01-87"