China 's first private space company launched 'OneSpace' rocket released by China satellite perfectly powerful movie released



OneSpace, a private space development company in China, succeeded in launching the rocket " OS-X 1 " on September 7, 2018. Successfully capturing this situation as a clear commercial movie " China Jilin No. 1 " commercial satellite. An amazing movie that rocket orbits the earth at the explosive speed has been released.

Amazing footage of Chinese rocket launch captured by orbiting Chinese video satellite
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OS-X1 was launched from the Jozusento satellite launch center in the Gobi desert to conduct tests with increased solid fuel. You can check how the OS - X1 was launched successfully from the ground with the following movie.

Launch of the OneSpace OX-S1 'Chongqing Liangjiang Star' suborbital rocket - YouTube


And, the satellite for video shooting among the seven satellites "Jilin Ichi" developed by Nagumo satellite and orbiting the Earth succeeded in shooting the OS-X 1 from the launch of the earth. The movie was uploaded to the SNS Maihiro in China.

The rocket launch movie uploaded to Maihiro is uploaded again to Twitter by Mr. dafeng cao.


When you zoom in to reflect the ground, you can see the explosive of the launched rocket.



OS-X 1 heading towards the sky leaving white smoke changes the path to draw arcs as it orbits the earth.



Without rocket framing out, the first camera of Jilin started tracking.



I have successfully captured a rocket flying over 35 kilometers above the sky at high speed while zooming.



It is a novel image of the flight of the rocket from the satellite, but it is clear how much the image of the first Jilin film is amazing by comparing it with the launch image of Soyuz captured by the satellite of Planet of the following American satellite company.


OneSpace, which succeeded in launching the second rocket, is scheduled to launch 10 times in 2019.

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It is Jilin Ichi that succeeded in capturing the launch of OS - X1, but the still image satellite seems to succeed in sharply photographing the International Space Station.

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