China launches world’s first commercial artificial intelligence satellite

Monitoring Desk

CHINA: Against the backdrop of the vast sea, the floating Taiyuan Cosmodrome, situated off the coastal expanse of Yangjiang in Guangdong province, witnessed a groundbreaking launch at 11:06 local time, meticulously orchestrated by Chinese specialists.

The Tsielong-3 launch vehicle, a testament to China’s prowess in space exploration, gracefully propelled itself from the floating platform into the cosmic expanse at 6:06 Moscow time. This strategic launch marked a significant milestone, deploying nine satellites with precision into their meticulously planned orbits, seamlessly blending technological finesse with celestial choreography.

Among the celestial cargo embarked on this cosmic odyssey, one satellite stands out as a harbinger of the future—a device housing an artificial intelligence system. This cutting-edge inclusion underscores China’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of space exploration, infusing advanced technology into the celestial frontier.

As the cosmos welcomes these nine new denizens into its celestial tapestry, the floating Taiyuan Cosmodrome cements its status as a symbol of China’s indomitable spirit and unwavering pursuit of scientific excellence in the cosmic realm.

Courtesy: Sputnik