Amazon Launches 29 Low-Earth Orbit Satellites on July 2 via ULA's Atlas V Rocket

According to Xinhua News Agency, Amazon successfully launched 29 satellites for its low-earth orbit internet project on July 2 at 00:30 ET (12:30 Beijing time) using United Launch Alliance's Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The satellites have been deployed to their designated orbit as planned.
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