China's secret space plane deploys 6 unknown objects in orbit, and some are emitting signals

Four days after launching on its third-ever mission, China's mysterious Shenlong robotic space plane has apparently deployed 6 unknown objects in orbit. Some of them appear to be emitting signals.

A notional rendering of China's reusable Shenlong space plane.
A notional rendering of China's reusable Shenlong space plane.
(Image credit: Erik Simonsen via Getty Images)

China's reusable space plane just got a little more mysterious.

Just four days after being launched on its third mission, China's Shenlong ("Divine Dragon") robotic space plane seems to have placed six objects into Earth orbit. Amateur spacecraft trackers around the world have been following the objects closely for days and have recorded emissions coming from some of them.

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