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  2. Yaogan - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Long March 4C - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Long March 2D - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of Long March launches (2020–2024) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Jiuquan Launch Area 4 - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Shijian - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Tianyan (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    '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).