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July 19, 2013
By Rui C. Barbosa
In what was one of the most secretive Chinese missions in recent years, a Long March 4C launched three military satellites. The launch, which occurred at 23:37 UTC from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center on Friday, was the subject of a state media blackout, with news leaking via social media just hours before lift-off.
Chinese Launch:
Chinese media refer to the new mission as launching three technological satellites: namely the Chuang Xin-3, the Shiyan Weixing-7 and the Shijian-15.
The first Chuang Xin (Innovation) sats were experimental telecommunications microsatellites designed and built by the China Academy of Sciences.
Shiyan Weixing satellites are usually used to test new technologies as well as the Shijian (Practice) satellites used for technological demonstration. Shijian-15 probably will test a Chinese robotic arm, a mission that has been planned and announced for some time, while Shiyan-7 will scan for orbital debris.
More at:China “secretly” launch three satellites via Long March 4C | NASASpaceFlight.com
By Rui C. Barbosa
In what was one of the most secretive Chinese missions in recent years, a Long March 4C launched three military satellites. The launch, which occurred at 23:37 UTC from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center on Friday, was the subject of a state media blackout, with news leaking via social media just hours before lift-off.
Chinese Launch:
Chinese media refer to the new mission as launching three technological satellites: namely the Chuang Xin-3, the Shiyan Weixing-7 and the Shijian-15.
The first Chuang Xin (Innovation) sats were experimental telecommunications microsatellites designed and built by the China Academy of Sciences.
Shiyan Weixing satellites are usually used to test new technologies as well as the Shijian (Practice) satellites used for technological demonstration. Shijian-15 probably will test a Chinese robotic arm, a mission that has been planned and announced for some time, while Shiyan-7 will scan for orbital debris.
More at:China “secretly” launch three satellites via Long March 4C | NASASpaceFlight.com