China launches relay satellite to support upcoming moon missions

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By 2040, the Queqiao-2 is expected to be part of a constellation of relay satellites for China’s lunar missions and exploration on other planets.
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BEIJING: China launched a satellite today that will act as a communications bridge between ground operations on Earth and an upcoming mission on the far side of the moon, marking a new phase in the country’s long-term lunar exploration programme.

A Long March 8 rocket carrying the 1.2-metric tonne Queqiao-2, named after a mythological bridge made of magpies, and two miniature satellites, Tiandu-1 and Tiandu-2, blasted off from the southern island province of Hainan, state media reported.