According to the Xinhua news agency, the satellite was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 10:43 a.m. local time (02:43 GMT). The satellite was carried by a Long March-2D rocket.

The device will be used for experiments, land surveys, crop yield estimates and disaster relief, according to the media outlet.

In 2006, China launched its first Yaogan satellite.

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China's Retrievable Microgravity Research Satellite Returns to Earth

China's first retrievable scientific satellite for microgravity research landed nearly two weeks after its launch, the Xinhua news service reported

The Shijian-10, or SJ-10, was launched atop a Long March 2-D rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi desert on April 6.

The SJ-10's re-entry capsule touched down at 4:30 p.m. local time (08:30 GMT) at a planned landing area in northern China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, the Xinhua news service cited retrievers as saying.

The bullet-shaped satellite was tasked with carrying out 19 experiments in orbit during its 12-day journey, including in areas of fluid physics, microgravity combustion, space material, space radiation effects, and space bio-technology.

The SJ-10 satellite program is a collaboration between 11 of the Chinese Academy of Sciences' departments and six universities, with participation by the European Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. A total of four SJ-10 launches are planned by the end of 2016.