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  • #REDIRECT [[Taiyuan Satellite Lauch Center]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • [[file:Taiyuan Satellite Lauch Center.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Taiyuan Satellite Lauch Center]] ...was founded in March 1966 and came into full operation in 1968. [[Taiyuan Satellite Lauch Center|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:satellite.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|a satellite]] 1986: China launched domestic satellite communication network.
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  • ...l navigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. ([[Beidou Navigation Satellite System|More...]])
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  • [[File:Dong Fang Hong-1 Satellite.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Dong Fang Hong-1 Satellite]] ...Earth satellite -- Dong Fang Hong-1 Satellite --was launched at [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]].
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  • ...avigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. [[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|(More...)]]
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  • ...vigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. ([[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|More...]])
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  • ...vigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. ([[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|More...]])
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  • ...he Beidou Navigation Satellite System''' (北斗卫星导航系统) is a global navigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. [[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|(More...)]]
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  • ...vigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. ([[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|More...]])
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  • ...vigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. ([[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|More...]])
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  • ...vigation satellite system developed by [[China]]. ([[The Beidou Navigation Satellite System|More...]])
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  • [[File:Ty_space_center.jpg|thumb|left|Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center]] ...was founded in March 1966 and came into full operation in 1968. [[Taiyuan Satellite Lauch Center|(More...)]]
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  • ...d signed the satellite launch agreement and letter of intent for renting a satellite transponder with foreign clients. ...transfer orbit by CZ-3 (Chang Zheng-3.) It was launched from the [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center]] ([[XSLC]]) February-April, 1990, and the final position res
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  • [[File:Jiuquan1.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Satellite control center]] Founded in 1958 in [[Inner Mongolia]] the '''Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center''' is [[China]]'s earliest base and where most launches and t
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  • [[File:Dong Fang Hong-3 Satellite.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Dong Fang Hong-3 Satellite]] [[1997]]: [[Dong Fang Hong-3 Satellite]] was launched.
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  • ...FengyunI satellite.JPEG|thumb|200px|the picture taken by FengyunI weather Satellite]] 1990: Fengyun-I weather satellite was launched in Taiyuan, [[Shanxi Province]].
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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]]. ...system 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...]])
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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...]])
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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...]])
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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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  • #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]].
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  • [[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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  • Founded in 1958 in [[Inner Mongolia]] '''the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center''' was the country's earliest base and where most launches an
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  • ...as launched into space atop a Long March-2F rocket on June 12 from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. [[Liu Yang|(More...)]]
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  • The '''Kwangmyongsong-3''' ('''光明星3号''') is an earth observation satellite waiting to be launched by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea that it
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  • The '''Kwangmyongsong-3''' ('''光明星3号''') is an earth observation satellite successfully launched by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea from its
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  • ...to transmit instantaneous market quotations and other information to 3,000 satellite receivers. [[Shanghai Stock Exchange|(More...)]]
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  • '''Meng Fei''' (Chinese: 孟非), an anchorman from Jiangsu Satellite Television Station, has gained fame nationwide, if not worldwide, since his
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  • ...on "The Voice of China", a singing talent show which has aired on Zhejiang Satellite TV since July 13. [[Yang Kun|(More...)]]
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  • ...eduled to be launched at 1:30 a.m. on December 2, 2013 from [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center]] in southwest [[China]]'s [[Sichuan Province]]. ([http:
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  • ...eduled to be launched at 1:30 a.m. on December 2, 2013 from [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center]] in southwest [[China]]'s [[Sichuan Province]]. ([http:
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  • ...“The Voice of China,” a popular singing talent show broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV. [[Na Ying|(More...)]]
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  • ...ing more than one satellites with one single rocket and positioning of geo-satellite have reached advanced world level. The CAST has just succeeded in developin
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  • ...n Antarctic conditions. It is now called Yuanwang 4 and is used to receive satellite signals. ([[Icebreaker Snow Dragon|More...]])
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  • ...n Antarctic conditions. It is now called Yuanwang 4 and is used to receive satellite signals. ([[Icebreaker Snow Dragon|More...]])
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  • [[2013]]: [[China|'''China''']] successfully launched Experiment-5 satellite, which will conduct technological experiments and environmental surveys.
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  • ...the Shenzhou VII, was launched via the Long March II F rocket at [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]].
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  • ...China's first manned experimental spacecraft, launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] at 6:30 a.m. Beijing time on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/
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  • ...China's first manned experimental spacecraft, launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] at 6:30 a.m. Beijing time on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/
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  • ...China's first manned experimental spacecraft, launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] at 6:30 a.m. Beijing time on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/
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  • ...China's first manned experimental spacecraft, launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] at 6:30 a.m. Beijing time on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/
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  • Founded in 1958 in [[Inner Mongolia]] the '''Jiuquan''' Satellite Launch Center iis [[China]]'s earliest base and where most launches and tes ...eserts, caught worldwide attention in 1970 when China launched its first [[satellite]], and has since developed into a space city with a population of dozens of
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  • ...to transmit instantaneous market quotations and other information to 3,000 satellite receivers.
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  • ...ng'e 1]], an un-manned lunar orbiter, was successfully launched at Xichang Satellite Launch Center. It sent back lunar photos and relative statistics.
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  • ...In 1996, they had completed the technical program of the lunar exploration satellite, solved key technological problems by 1998 and put together the three-stage
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  • ...In 1996, they had completed the technical program of the lunar exploration satellite, solved key technological problems by 1998 and put together the three-stage
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  • [[1986]]: China launched its first broadcast satellite, Dongfanghong-2.
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  • ...country's previous failure to send the SJ-11-04 satellite into space. The satellite's carrier rocket CZ-2C is from the same family as the CZ-2F rocket which pr
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  • ...was launched successfully with its first moon rover aboard from [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center]] in southwest China's [[Sichuan Province]].
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  • ...In 1996, they had completed the technical program of the lunar exploration satellite, solved key technological problems by 1998 and put together the three-stage The launch of the Chang'e I lunar satellite represented the first phase of the project for probing the surface environm
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  • ...popular reality singing competition which has been airing on [[Zhejiang]] Satellite TV since July 13, 2012. ...on "The Voice of China" (中国好声音), a reality singing competition on Zhejiang Satellite TV. His fellow judges are [[Liu Huan]], [[Na Ying]] and [[Yang Kun]].
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  • ...Great Wall Industry Corporation signed a launch service agreement with APT Satellite Company Limited (APT) to send the APSTAR VI into orbit while piggybacked on
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  • ...so announced that the Chang'e 3 is scheduled to be launched at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center at a selected date at the end of 2013. ...onto a specially designed cargo aircraft to be transported to the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.
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  • ...rgest island after Taiwan, with an area of 33,900 sq km (not including its satellite islets). Zengmu Shoal of Nansha Archipelago is the southernmost part of Chi
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  • ...a surprisingly popular singing talent show which has aired on [[Zhejiang]] Satellite TV since July 13, 2012. ..."The Voice of China" (中国好声音), a singing talent show broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV. His fellow judges are [[Liu Huan]], [[Na Ying]], and [[Harlem Yu]].
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  • He now works as the general engineer of Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, general designer of the launching spot system, general direc
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  • ...later, jeopardized his life in order to return to the tents to retrieve a satellite cell phone. He was rescued seven hours after his first call.
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  • ...声音), a surprisingly popular singing talent show broadcast on [[Zhejiang]] Satellite TV since July 13, 2012. ..."The Voice of China" (中国好声音), a singing talent show broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV. Her fellow judges are [[Liu Huan]], [[Yang Kun]], and [[Harlem Yu]].
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  • ...launched by a Long March 2F (CZ-2F) rocket on Sept. 25, 2008, from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, carrying three crew members: [[Zhai Zhigang]], [[Liu Boming]
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  • ...an upgraded Long March-2F carrier rocket, was launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] in northwestern China at 6:37 p.m. June 16, 2012 and return
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  • ...ngs; supervises radio and TV programming, the receiving and recording of [[satellite]] TV programs and audio-visual programs broadcast to the public through inf
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  • ...a surprisingly popular singing talent show which has aired on [[Zhejiang]] Satellite TV since July 13, 2012. ..."The Voice of China" (中国好声音), a singing talent show broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV. Her fellow judges are [[Na Ying]], [[Yang Kun]], and [[Harlem Yu]].
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  • ...2F) Rocket, [[China]]’s long-used spacecraft carrier, from the [[Jiuquan]] Satellite Launch Center in [[Inner Mongolia]]. Shenzhou 8’s mission, which will las
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  • ...an upgraded Long March-2F carrier rocket, was launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] in northwestern China at 6:37 p.m. June 16, 2012 and return
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  • ...t-range missiles, medium-range missiles and China's first artificial earth satellite. He led the development of the medium-range nuclear missile and drew up the ...ous medal for the success of the atomic bomb, hydrogen bomb and artificial satellite programs. In October [[2006]], Qian won the "Top Honor for 50 years of Chin
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  • ...cond manned spacecraft, which is launched on Oct. 12, 2005, from [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] in [[Inner Mongolia]]. The spaceflight, propelled by the [[
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  • ...n Antarctic conditions. It is now called Yuanwang 4 and is used to receive satellite signals.
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  • ...China's first manned experimental spacecraft, launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] at 6:30 a.m. Beijing time on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/
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  • ...total floor area. It features a main passenger terminal (Terminal 3C), two satellite concourses (Terminal 3D and Terminal 3E) and five floors above ground and t
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  • ...unched by a Long March 2F (CZ-2F) rocket on Sept. 25, 2008, from [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]].
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  • ...n deciphering personalities” by Chinese media, Le was recruited by Jiangsu Satellite Television Station in 2010 as a guest host for “If You Are the One,” pa
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  • The [[Shenzhou 10]] was launched by the rocket Long March 2F at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, located in Inner Mongolia, on June 11, 2013, and will return
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  • ...an upgraded Long March-2F carrier rocket, was launched from the [[Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]] in northwestern China at 6:37 p.m. June 16, 2012 and return
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  • Shenzhou 10 was launched by the rocket Long March 2F at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, located in Inner Mongolia, and returned on Jun.26, 2013.
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  • "I had no other choice but to run to [the scene]," Qiu told Hunan Satellite TV on Jul. 25 after her husband's funeral.
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  • Satellite pictures from NASA demonstrate worsening air quality in northern China over
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  • ...a better understanding of the basic principles of data, microwave, mobile, satellite and optical fiber communications gained. The videophone, and surfing on the
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  • ...e systems and facilities, and application demonstration projects for civil satellite ground systems.
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  • '''Meng Fei''' (Chinese: 孟非), an anchorman from Jiangsu Satellite Television Station, has gained fame nationwide, if not worldwide, since his
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  • In 1985, a UNESCO official discovered this world wonder from among satellite scanning images. In 1988, the Three Parallel Rivers area was designated as
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  • ...ir-to-air guided missile and a model of Chinese experimental communication satellite launched in 1984.
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  • ...New Town, as a core function area in Chuansha Aviation City, is the major satellite town in Pudong New Area. It is only a 10-minute ride to Pudong Internationa
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  • ...angyun]] and [[Cheng Kaijia]] scored the Merit Medals of A and H Bombs and Satellite and [[Wang Xuan]] and [[Huang Kun]] scored the 2001 National Top Award for
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  • The coastal area of Hengqin is now home to a satellite campus of the University of Macau and several state-owned banks, including
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