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Shijian 17
I don't know what world certain Indians live in? They claim long march 5 is not in the class of GSLV-3, which Leo payload is 4t
ISRO own website says 8t LEO, you know more than them? Ok your gslv-3 is much better than ours, your space program is miles ahead, all right? satisfied ?It is 10+ ton in Leo. 4+ ton in Geo and not Leo. I hope you understand the difference between Geo and Leo.
Geo ?It is 10+ ton in Leo. 4+ ton in Geo and not Leo. I hope you understand the difference between Geo and Leo.
Geo ?
GSLV Mk3 capacity is 4K to GTO.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geosynchronous_Satellite_Launch_Vehicle_Mark_III
Really ? Not quite. Almost right. Try again.geo means Geosynchronous (Elliptical) orbit from where the satellite is transferred to geostationary orbit 36000 KM above earth.
sh*t, the frequency of China to launch satellite is even faster than my frequency to fullfill the tank of my car.A CZ-2D rocket will be launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on November 11, 2016, carrying an yet unspecified satellite (possibly a Yaogan Weixing).
2016
November 11 (23:11) (?) - CZ-2D (?) - JSLC, LC43/903 - Yaogan Weixing (?)
November 20 - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - TL-1 Tianlian-1 (4)
A newbie, don't understand difference between gto and geoGto to geo. Thats how satellites work.
You circulize.. new word... the orbit after reaching g transfer orbit. If i remember in gto its around 36000 km x 1500 km approx . Then raised to 36000 x 36000.
China launches Yunhai-1 meteorological satellite
Xinhua | Updated: 2016-11-12 10:25
JIUQUAN - China sent into space a meteorological satellite, Yunhai-1, at 7:14 a.m. Saturday from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China's gobi desert.
Yunhai-1 was carried by a Long March-2D rocket, the 240th mission for the Long March rocket family.
Developed by the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology, the satellite will be used for observation of atmospheric, marine and space environment, disaster prevention and mitigation, and scientific experiments.