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  2. Compass-G1 - Wikipedia

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    Compass-G1, also known as Beidou-2 G1, is a Chinese navigation satellite which will become part of the Compass navigation system. It was launched in January 2010, and became the third Compass satellite to be launched after Compass-M1 and Compass-G2 .

  3. List of BeiDou satellites - Wikipedia

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    BeiDou-1, first generation experimental satellite - BeiDou-1B 20 December 2000 16:20 Xichang, LC-2 Long March 3A: N/A GEO 80° E Retired December 2011: BeiDou-1, first generation experimental satellite - BeiDou-1C 24 May 2003 16:34 Xichang, LC-2 Long March 3A: N/A GEO 110.5° E Retired December 2012: BeiDou-1, first generation experimental ...

  4. BeiDou - Wikipedia

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    The first satellite, BeiDou-1A, was launched on 30 October 2000, followed by BeiDou-1B on 20 December 2000. The third satellite, BeiDou-1C (a backup satellite), was put into orbit on 25 May 2003. [28] The successful launch of BeiDou-1C also meant the establishment of the BeiDou-1 navigation system.

  5. BeiDou-3 M1 - Wikipedia

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    It was launched with BeiDou-3 M2. BeiDou-3 M1/M2 were launched from LC2 at Xichang Satellite Launch Center 64 kilometres northwest of Xichang, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan, China A Long March 3B carrier rocket with a YZ-1 upper stage was used to perform the launch which took place at 11:45 UTC on 5 November 2017. [4]

  6. GNSS applications - Wikipedia

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    Archaeology — As archaeologists excavate a site, they generally make a three-dimensional map of the site, detailing where each artifact is found. [5] Surveying — Survey-Grade GNSS receivers can be used to position survey markers, buildings, and road construction. [6] These units use the signal from both the L1 and L2 GPS frequencies.

  7. Beidou (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    BeiDou is a Chinese satellite navigation system, named after the Chinese name of the Big Dipper. Beidou may also refer to: Beidou, a character in 2020 video game Genshin Impact; Beidou, Changhua (北斗鎮), an urban township in Changhua County, Taiwan; Beidou, Fengshun County, in Guangdong.

  8. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Charmstone (charm-stone and charm stone), a stone or mineral artifact associated with various traditional cultures, including those of Scotland and the native cultures of California and the American southwest. Snakestones (also Serpentstones), fossilised ammonites were thought to be petrified coiled snakes, and were called snakestones.

  9. Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite - Wikipedia

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    Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is a space telescope for NASA's Explorer program, designed to search for exoplanets using the transit method in an area 400 times larger than that covered by the Kepler mission. [6]