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Xinhua | 2012-12-19 9:42:26

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A Turkish Earth observation satellite was successfully sent into space from northwest China early Wednesday morning, marking the completion of this year's space launches.

A statement released by the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gobi Desert said the Turkish satellite, the GK-2, was launched at 12:13 a.m. and was delivered into its predetermined orbit by a Long March 2D carrier rocket.

It marked the 174th flight of the Long March series of carrier rockets.

The launch of the Turkish satellite was based on a contract signed by the China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) under the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation in May 2011.

The CGWIC is an organization authorized by the government to provide satellite in-orbit delivery, commercial launch services and aerospace technology applications in China, according to the company's website.

The satellite, jointly developed by Turkey's Space Technologies Research Institute and Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc., will mainly be used for environmental protection, mineral resource exploration, urban planning and disaster monitoring and management, the statement said.

China successfully sent 28 satellites or spacecraft into space via 19 launches this year, it said, adding that the most significant achievement was the country's first manned space docking maneuvers conducted in June, it said.

Next year, China will carry out a manned space docking test between the orbiting target module Tiangong-1 and the Shenzhou-10 spacecraft. It will also send the Chang'e-3 moon probe into space, which is expected to land and stay on the moon in the second stage of the country's lunar probe program.

The country plans to send nearly 20 satellites into space in 2013, it said.

China launches Turkish satellite - Globaltimes.cn
 
in 2012 .
1.russia has totaly 28 lauches, but 2 lauches failed.
2. china 19 lauches. all successful.
3.USA 13 lauches. one lauch was 50Prozent successful.

we are the best.

Total Russian launches =25
Total Sea Launch = 3

Two more launches for the rest of the year. One Russian and one European.
December
Date..........Satellite...............................................Launcher...........Launch site
19.12.2012 Soyuz-TMA 07M.....................................Soyuz-FG..........TB LC-1/5
19.12.2012 Skynet 5D / MEXSAT 3 (Bicentenario).........Ariane-5ECA......Ko ELA-3
 
why turkey not turn to india for launching rockets
why ?
China CZ rocket:
During the past 15 years, from the later 1996(that two big failure) to the end of 2012, Lang March rockets launched 133times, one time failed in 2011(Did not enter a predetermined orbit), one time partly failed in 2009(reduced the serve life of the satellite from 15 years to 10 years, due to the expenditure of fuel during maneuvers to correct its orbit), 98.5% success rate;

from the end of 1996 to 2009, 76 times consecutive successful launch;

from 2010-2012, one failed out 53 times lauch during 3 years

India rocket:
during the past 15years (1997-2012), only 26 times launch, 5 failed, 80% success rate
during tha past 10 years(2003-2012), 21 times launch, 4 failed, 76% success rate
during the past 3years (2010-2012), 8 times launch, 2 failed, 75% success rate
 
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Why Turkia must come to India....for this

Indian Missile Test Fails - YouTube
That missile test fail can happen to anyone.

Indian rocket not bad at all. Indonesia ever launch a micro satellite into orbit using Indian rocket from Sriharikota.

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Lapan-Tubsat satellite being loaded to Indian rocket
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And we will do it again in 2013 by launch Lapan-A2 satellite
 
Thanks China for this great cooperation. Next year, Gokturk-1 which has a resolution around 0,5-0,8m will be launched into space. I hope the cooperation between two country will exceed more...
 

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