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  2. Xi'an Satellite Control Center - Wikipedia

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    The Xi'an Satellite Tracking, Telemetry, and Control Center (XSCC; Chinese: 西安卫星测控中心; pinyin: Xī'ān wèixīng cèkòng zhōngxīn), also known as Base 26, is the primary satellite telemetry, tracking, and control facility of the People's Republic of China. [1]

  3. China Maritime Satellite Telemetry and Control Department

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    From August 1998, the oceanographic research ship Xiang Yang Hong 10 (Chinese: 向阳红10号) was converted into a tracking ship at the Chengxi repair yard in Jiangyin and delivered to the Xi'an Satellite Control Center on 18 July 1999 as the Yuan Wang 4. [12] On 2 December 1994, the Yuan Wang 2 showed what these ships were capable of.

  4. Tianlian - Wikipedia

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    The system is designed to support near-real-time communications between orbiting spacecraft and ground control, as well as complement the ground-based space tracking and telemetry stations and ships in tracking spacecraft. [1] This is necessary because ground stations can only maintain contact with a satellite while it is overhead.

  5. Chinese Deep Space Network - Wikipedia

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    Since 2018, China Satellite Launch and Tracking Control General (CLTC) was a customer of the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC), which provided CLTC services, including TT&C for pre-defined civilian satellites within research, Earth observation and weather data as well as for other scientific spacecraft. [11]

  6. Yaogan - Wikipedia

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    Believed to also be based on the CAST2000 satellite bus, like those of the Jianbing-6 class, three Jianbing-10-class satellites built by CAST and carrying an optical imaging system from the Xian Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics have been individually launched with the first launched in December 2008 and the reported last of the class ...

  7. Tiantong (Satellite) - Wikipedia

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    The plan to develop mobile communication satellite system in China has been proposed for more than 30 years. In the early 1990s, the scientists in China put forward that the development of satellite mobile communication was an inevitable requirement for a large country with a vast territory, uneven population distribution and frequent natural disasters.

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