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China-Brazil satellite launch fails, likely fell back to Earth

Brasilia:
A Chinese-Brazilian satellite launched by China on Monday failed to reached its planned orbit and likely fell back to Earth, Brazil's Ministry of Science said.

The satellite was the fourth in a series designed to monitor land use in Brazil, including forest cover in the Amazon basin. Brazil's space program is seeking to reduce the country's dependence on US and European space equipment and launch vehicles and expand the domestic aerospace industry, already the world's No. 3 producer of commercial jet aircraft.

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The government is also seeking to increase control over its long and largely unguarded land border and better manage forest, mineral, water and agricultural resources in its vast and thinly populated interior.

The CBERS-3 satellite developed by China and Brazil was carried to space on Monday morning aboard a Long March 4B rocket from China's Taiyuan satellite launch center, the Brazilian ministry said in a statement.

"There was a failure in the launch vehicle during flight and the satellite was not positioned in the right orbit. Preliminary evaluations suggest CBERS-3 has returned to Earth," it said.

The ministry said the causes are being investigated, and Brazil and China have agreed to speed up plans to launch the next satellite planned in the series, CBERS-4. The misfire underscored Brazil's desire to establish its own launch capabilities.

Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA and state telecom Telebras signed a deal last month to put a national defense and communications satellite in orbit for 1.3 billion reais by the end of 2016. The satellite will be built by French aerospace supplier Thales and launched by space-transport company Arianespace from French Guiana. (Reporting by Anthony Boadle; Editing by Eric Beech)

http://www.firstpost.com/tech/china...-fails-likely-fell-back-to-earth-1277811.html
 
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Only pak-china comb works. haha

That is true China-Pakistan launch would have been successful.

By the way good news for India. India can fortify its position in the $400 bn satellite launch market
 
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Why does Brazil need China to launch their satellites? Brazil should do it themselves, so that China can have time to launch their own satellites.
 
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It is $tupid discussion.

rocket launches fail all the time. Luckily most of the time they are unmanned. But manned launches have failed too with catastrophic results.


peace
 
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Why does Brazil need China to launch their satellites? Brazil should do it themselves, so that China can have time to launch their own satellites.
brazil does not have its own launcher for satellite of that weight.. may be
 
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brazil does not have its own launcher for satellite of that weight.. may be

Time to escape this thread old friend. I can hear the footsteps the trolls.

Be afraid, BE VERY AFRAID.
 
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