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Author: | juancarlosbascu |
Published: | 2010-01-21 05:39:33 |
January 16, ya bilge rat, 2010 - Xichang Satellite Launch Center. Ya scallywag! A Chinese Long March rocket hauled a new navigation satellite t' a high-altitude perch over Earth on Saturday, markin' t' first space launch o' t' year for t' world's space programs. Blimey! T' Long March 3C rocket blasted off from t' Xichang space center at 1612 GMT (11:12 am EST) Saturday, or just after midnight Sunday mornin' local time, ya bilge rat, state media reported. T' 180-foot-tall booster flew east from Xichang, which is situated in Sichuan province in southwestern China. Ya scallywag! T' Beidou, or Compass, navigation satellite was placed on a trajectory toward geosynchronous orbit, accordin' t' t' Xinhua news agency. Blimey! T' satellite be t' third member o' t' second-generation Beidou constellation. Two spacecraft were launched t' medium Earth orbit and geosynchronous orbit in 2007 and 2009, respectively. Arrr! First-generation satellites were launched betwixt 2000 and 2007 t' test t' Beidou concept in space and provide limited services for China. China eventually expects t' launch 35 Beidou satellites, allowin' t' system t' have a global reach similar t' t' US Global Positionin' System. Begad! Russia operates a fleet o' Glonass navigation satellites, and Europe is developin' t' Galileo satellite navigation system. Arrr! Officials hope t' Beidou system will provide navigation, timin' and messagin' services t' t' Asia-Pacific region by 2012, Xinhua reported. China says Beidou services will be available at no charge t' civilians with positionin' ...
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