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This is a list of past and present satellites of the BeiDou/Compass navigation satellite system. As of December 2023, 44 satellites are operational: 7 in geostationary orbits (GEO), 10 in 55° inclined geosynchronous orbits (IGSO) and 27 in Medium Earth orbits (MEO). Furthermore, 8 satellites (4 in Medium Earth orbit, 2 in geostationary orbit ...
The new system is a constellation of 35 satellites, which include 5 geostationary orbit satellites for backward compatibility with BeiDou-1, and 30 non-geostationary satellites (27 in medium Earth orbit and 3 in inclined geosynchronous orbit), [72] that offer complete coverage of the globe.
List of BeiDou satellites; B. BeiDou-3 M1 This page was last edited on 8 July 2020, at 18:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Today, the country launched the last of the satellites that comprise its Beidou Navigation Satellite System. China’s own global navigation system is now complete. Today, the country launched the ...
This is a list of satellites in geosynchronous orbit (GSO). These satellites are commonly used for communication purposes, such as radio and television networks, back-haul, and direct broadcast. Traditional global navigation systems do not use geosynchronous satellites, but some SBAS navigation satellites do.
First of two Satellite for Indian Data Relay satellite System. 2025 (TBD) [164] Hera II: Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, Prestwick Spaceport: Astraius ⚀ Lemur-2 × ? [165] Spire Global: Low Earth Earth observation Maiden flight of Astraius's Hera II launch vehicle. [163] 2025 (TBD) [166] Hyperbola-3: Jiuquan LA-4: i-Space: i-Space: Low Earth ...
List of BeiDou satellites; List of Brazilian satellites; C. List of climate research satellites; List of communications satellite firsts; List of CubeSats; E.
Compass-IGSO1, also known as Beidou-2 IGSO1 is a Chinese navigation satellite which will become part of the Compass navigation system. It was launched in July 2010, and became the fifth Compass satellite to be launched after Compass-M1, G2, G1, and G3. Compass-IGSO1 was launched at 21:30 GMT on 31 July 2010. [3]