Two Launches of "One Rocket, 11 Satellites" in a Month: Geely Constellation Set to Complete Global Service Deployment
After successfully launching the fourth batch of satellites for the Geely Constellation on August 9, at 3:48 on September 9, the Jielong-3 carrier rocket, featuring the "LYNK & CO" livery, once again successfully deployed 11 satellites, including the "LYNK 900," into their designated orbits, achieving a "two-launch per month" feat. Just the day before, Lynk & Co's first medium-to-large electric hybrid sedan, the Lynk & Co 10 EM-P, was officially launched.
With the successful completion of this launch mission, Geely's total number of satellites in orbit has reached 52. It is expected that the first phase of the 64-satellite constellation will be completed within one month. At that time, real-time seamless data communication will be achievable on any surface of the Earth except the North and South Poles, and the Geely constellation will provide satellite IoT communication services to global users.

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