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  • ...dou Navigation Satellite System''' ('''北斗卫星导航系统''') is a global navigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. ...ystem are installed in the devices sold to users. ([[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|More...]])
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  • ...dou Navigation Satellite System''' ('''北斗卫星导航系统''') is a global navigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. ...ystem are installed in the devices sold to users. ([[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|More...]])
    684 bytes (98 words) - 04:48, 3 January 2020
  • ...dou Navigation Satellite System''' ('''北斗卫星导航系统''') is a global navigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. ...ystem are installed in the devices sold to users. ([[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|More...]])
    684 bytes (98 words) - 01:51, 25 April 2017
  • #REDIRECT [[Xichang Satellite Launch Centers]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Taiyuan Satellite Lauch Center]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center]]
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  • ...Chinese [[television]] of rockets taking off are shot here. ('''[[Xichang Satellite Launch Centers|More ...]]''')
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  • The '''Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center''', situated in Kelan County of [[north China]]'s [[Shanxi Pr ...nd communication satellites into geostationary and other orbits.([[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center|More...]])
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  • ...dou Navigation Satellite System''' ('''北斗卫星导航系统''') is a global navigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. [[category: satellite]]
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  • ...he [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center]]. This was the second remote sensing satellite developed by [[China]].
    962 bytes (129 words) - 01:26, 29 October 2010
  • [[1971]]: China launched experimental satellite.
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  • The '''Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center''', situated in Kelan County of [[north China]]'s [[Shanxi Pr == Taiyuan Satellite Center launch records ==
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  • ...: Long March 3B carrier rocket sent the SinoSat-1 (Xinnuo 1) communication satellite into orbit.
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  • ...nomous Prefecture of southwest China's [[Sichuan]] Province, the [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center]] is designed mainly to launch powerful thrust rockets and ge ...communications satellite, and first combined communications and broadcast satellite.
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  • ...fficial KCNA news agency reported. The satellite was launched at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station in Cholsan County, North Phyongan Province, said the repo ...Reuters, BBC and Xinhua News Agency, to capital Pyongyang to report on the satellite launch.
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  • ...ned experimental spacecraft, "'''Shenzhou'''," launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] at 6:30 a.m. [[Beijing]] time on Nov. 20, 1999. [[Shenzhou|
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  • ...Earth satellite -- Dong Fang Hong-1 Satellite -- was launched at [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] as China joins the former Soviet Union, America, France and November 26, 1975: The launch and recovery of the first recoverable satellite makes China the third country to master this technology.
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  • ...cond manned spacecraft, which is launched on Oct. 12, 2005, from [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] in [[Inner Mongolia]]. [[Shenzhou 6|(More...)]]
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  • ...ned experimental spacecraft, "'''Shenzhou'''," launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] at 6:30 a.m. Beijing time on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/
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  • ...untry to send a satellite into orbit, as the DFH-1 scientific experimental satellite lifts off aboard a Long March rocket. Nov. 26, 1975: China launches its first recoverable satellite, which returns to earth three days later, and becomes the third country abl
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