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  2. Qianfan - Wikipedia

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    It was created by Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology (SSST), a firm backed by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. [4] The project was started in 2024 as a rival to the Starlink satellite constellation installed by SpaceX, and plans to be constituted of over 15,000 satellites by the project's end ...

  3. China launches satellites to rival SpaceX’s Starlink in boost ...

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    China has taken a major step forward in its bid to create a rival to SpaceX’s Starlink this week by launching the first of what it hopes will be a constellation of 14,000 satellites beaming ...

  4. China will launch first satellites of constellation to rival ...

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    A successful launch would mark an important step in Beijing's strategic goal of creating its own version of Starlink, a growing commercial broadband constellation that has about 5,500 satellites ...

  5. China launches first satellites of constellation to rival ...

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    A Chinese state-owned enterprise on Tuesday successfully placed 18 satellites into orbit, state broadcaster CCTV reported, as China seeks to create its own version of U.S. firm SpaceX's Starlink ...

  6. List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The Falcon 9 second-stage engine failed to complete its second ignition due to a liquid oxygen leak, causing the planned orbit to be missed and the deployment of the Starlink satellites in an unusable orbit. 19 July 03:03 [10] [31] Long March 4B: 4B-Y58 Taiyuan LA-9 CASC: Gaofen 11-05: CNSA: Low Earth Earth Observation: In orbit: Operational 27 ...

  7. Chinese reusable experimental spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    It will test reusable technologies during its flight, providing technological support for the peaceful use of space". [6] For launching payloads like the spaceplane, the Long March 2F/G needs four cusps added to its fairing to accommodate the payload (as seen post-launch), which led to speculation that the spacecraft resembles the US' Boeing X37-B.

  8. Chinese rival to Starlink strikes deal to enter Brazil - AOL

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    RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -China's low Earth orbit satellite company SpaceSail, which aims to challenge Elon Musk's Starlink, signed an agreement to enter the Brazilian market, the company said on ...

  9. Hongtu-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Hongtu-1 (Chinese: 宏图一号), known commonly by its English-language name PIESAT-1 and infrequently as Nuwa-1, is a Chinese commercial X-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) satellite constellation performing Earth observation missions in Sun-synchronous orbit.

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