What does that have to do with silly Indian satellites that weigh a few pounds?
India keeps launching a bunch of tiny satellites every year.
Except for the misleading headlines, there is no reason to launch those useless Indian satellites.
The Indian newspapers are IMPLYING that all satellites are equal. They MOST DEFINITELY ARE NOT.
Chinese satellites are extremely heavy, designed for an industrial purpose, and have undergone generations of upgrades. In contrast, Indian satellites are primitive and mostly useless.
Watch over 100 satellites deploy at the same time for India's space mission | ZD Net (February 16, 2017)
"Feb 16, 2017 - The majority of the smaller satellites, called 'Doves' by the owners Planet Labs, weighed
only 10 pounds each. After reaching a height of over 500km, the satellites separated from the launcher at different times, angles, and speeds to avoid crashing into each other. A satellite was deployed once every few ..."
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China's DFH-4 communications satellite weighs 10,000 pounds.
A typical Indian satellite weighs 10 pounds.
A Chinese DFH-4 satellite is 1,000 times heavier than your Indian satellite.
While India launched 100 satellites (or 31 in another case), China launched ONLY ONE satellite.
However, the Chinese satellite is comprised of 10,000 pounds of high-technology.
In contrast, 100 Indian satellites that weigh 10 pounds each total 1,000 pounds of low-technology.
Which satellite launch is more impressive?