Gravity-1 | Unknown Payload

Launch by Orienspace Technology. Details TBD. From Haiyang Oriental Spaceport.
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Countdown Timer - Gravity-1 | Unknown Payload

Get ready for an exciting leap into the cosmos with the upcoming launch of Gravity-1, featuring an unknown payload by Orienspace Technology. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, July 22, 2026, as we prepare for this groundbreaking event from the Haiyang Oriental Spaceport. The anticipation is building, and our countdown timer is ticking down to this momentous occasion. While details about the payload remain under wraps, the thrill of the unknown adds to the excitement of space exploration. Stay tuned for updates and be part of the journey as we count down to a new frontier in technology and innovation. Don’t miss out on this stellar event—join us as we watch history unfold!

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Gravity-1 | Unknown Payload will take place on Wednesday, July 22, 2026 at 02:50 AM.

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