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The Bolivarian Agency for Space Activities signed a US$140 million deal with China Great Wall Industries Co. Ltd. to launch the Venezuelan Remote-Sensing Satellite 1 in May 2011 marking China's first export of a reconnaissance satellite. VRSS-1 was based on the design of Jianbing-6 satellites and was launched on 29 September 2012 from JSLC.
Yaogan 15: SSO: Success 9 Y9 25 November 2012 04:06 JSLC, SLS-2: Yaogan 16A Yaogan 16B Yaogan 16C: LEO: Success 10 Y11 19 July 2013 23:37 TSLC, LA-9: Shijian 15 Shiyan 7 Chuangxin-3: SSO: Success 11 Y13 1 September 2013 19:16 JSLC, SLS-2: Yaogan 17A Yaogan 17B Yaogan 17C: LEO: Success 12 Y12 23 September 2013 03:07 TSLC, LA-9: Fengyun 3C: SSO ...
Yaogan 35-03A Yaogan 35-03B Yaogan 35-03C LEO: Success 62 Y66 19 August 2022 17:37 LA-3, XSLC None Yaogan 35-04A Yaogan 35-04B Yaogan 35-04C LEO: Success 63 Y75 24 August 2022 03:01 LA-9, TSLC None Beijing-3B SSO: Success 64 Y67 6 September 2022 04:19 LA-3, XSLC None Yaogan 35-05A Yaogan 35-05B Yaogan 35-05C LEO: Success 65 Y76 20 September ...
China Satcom: Geosynchronous: Communications The satellite will replace ChinaSat 9. Q1 (TBD) [3] [119] Long March 5: Y9 Wenchang LC-1 CASC: Yaogan 44: TBA Geosynchronous: Reconnaissance Q1 (TBD) [120] [121] Pallas-1: Y1 Wenchang Hainan LC-2: Galactic Energy: Low Earth Maiden flight of the Pallas-1 launch vehicle. Q1 (TBD) [122] [123] Qaem 100 ...
China Satellite Network Group Co., Ltd. (China SatNet) [215] Communications First 10 satellites for the "Guowang" broadband communications megaconstellation expected to eventually number about 13,000.
As of March 2010, twenty launches have been made from the complex. The most recent launch from the site was from SLS-2 on 5 March 2010, when the Long March 4C made its first flight from the complex, carrying the Yaogan 9 satellite. [1] Long March 4 launches had previously only been conducted from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. [6]
Shijian-21 then moved to an orbit 3,000 kilometers higher where it released the Beidou G2 satellite into graveyard orbit and returned to GEO. [28] [29] [30] Many observers suspect the spacecraft, like many of China's Yaogan and Gaofen satellites, serve primarily military purposes under the cover of more mundane missions.
'Sky/Heaven Eye'), often translated into English as SkyEye or Eye in the Sky, is a reconnaissance satellite program of the People's Republic of China. To date, the Tianyan satellite program has launched one satellite from the Yizheng class (Yizheng-1) and two satellites from the Xingshidai class (Xingshidai-8 and 12).