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ChinaSat (Chinese: 中星; pinyin: Zhōngxīng) is the
brand name of
communications satellites operated by
China Satellite Communications. In 2007, a
joint venture...
- The
ChinaSat 12 (Chinese: 中星12号; pinyin: Zhōngxīng 12)
communications satellite is
wholly owned by
China Satellite Communications, with part of its communications...
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ChinaSat 9 (Chinese: 中星9号; pinyin: Zhōngxīng Jiǔhào), also
known as ZX-9, is a
Chinese communications satellite. It was
launched from pad 2 at the Xichang...
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ChinaSat 10 (Chinese: 中星10号; pinyin: Zhōngxīng Shíhào)
previously known as
SinoSat 5 (Chinese: 鑫诺5号) is a
Chinese communications satellite. It was launched...
- the launch. On 29
November 1994, the Long
March 3A
successfully deplo****
Chinasat-5 into
geostationary transfer orbit. However, the
satellite failed to reach...
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ChinaSat 9A is a
Chinese communications satellite operated by
China Satellite Communications.
Spaceflight portal China portal "Zhongxing-9A
Comsat lifts...
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television channels. In 1994, it
moved satellite broadcasting from
Chinasat-3 to
Chinasat-4, a quality-level broadcaster. It
turned on its
digital signal...
- yet on 3B.
Beidou Chang'e 3 Chang'e 4
Eutelsat W3C TJS-5
Apstar 6C
Chinasat 9A
Chinasat 6C Palapa-D
Fengyun 4B NigComSat-1
Tiantong 1-03
Gaofen 14 Spaceflight...
- also
experienced a
partial failure in
August 1996
during the
launch of
Chinasat-7. Six Long
March rockets (Chang
Zheng 2C/SD)
launched 12
Iridium satellites...
- (
ChinaSat 1) GTO
Success 5
December 22, 1988 12:40 LA-3, XSLC DFH-2A-2 (
ChinaSat 2) GTO
Success 6
February 4, 1990 12:28 LA-3, XSLC DFH-2A-3 (
ChinaSat...