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TAIYUAN, Oct. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- China sent the second Earth resources
satellite developed jointly by China and Brazil and another China-made small
satellite into different preset orbits on Tuesday.
The satellite were raised by a Long March IV B carrier rocket which blast
off at 11:16 a.m. (Beijing Time) at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in
Shanxi Province, north China.
According to data from the Xi'an Satellite Monitoring and Control Center,
the Earth resources satellite entered the sun-synchronous orbit 13 minutes after
the rocket lifted off.
The rocket went on flying for about 40 seconds and hurled a Chinese
satellite into a fixed orbit smoothly. The satellite, known as Chuangxin I or
Innovation I, was developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). It is the
country's first satellite weighing less than 100 kg.
The second Resources No.1 satellite was designed to monitor Earth's land
resources change, survey arable lands and grasslands,monitor natural and human
disasters, offer information on aquatic farming and environmental pollution, and
explore mineral resources.
The resources satellite, 1,550 kg in weight with a designed service life of
two years, was developed by China Academy of Space Technology in cooperation
with Brazilian National Institute for Space Research.
The satellite is more reliable than the first one which was developed by
the two countries and launched on Oct. 14 ,1999 at the same launch center. The
previous one has outlived its planned two-year service term and is still
operational in orbit.
The Xi'an Satellite Monitoring Center will monitor and test thenew
resources satellite in orbit for some time before its actual utilization right
is delivered to its clients.
Leaders of China and Brazil have congratulated on the successful launch,
saying the achievement will enrich the two countries' strategic partnership and
promote mutually beneficial and friendly cooperation, according to sources with
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
It was the 30th consecutive success of China's launching Long March rocket
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Launch of "Chuangxin I" marks new stage for China in aerospace
technology
TAIYUAN, Oct. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- The successful launch of the small
satellite named "Chuangxin I" on Tuesday marks that China is now able to develop
micro-satellites, according to a Chinese science official.
Chuangxin I is the first satellite weighing below 100 kilograms ever
developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), according to Jiang Mianheng,
vice-president of the CAS.
The first Chuangxin satellite, whose name means "innovation", was launched
at the Taiyuan space center in north China's Shanxi Province together with the
second earth resources satellite jointly developed by China and Brazil.
The satellite, which has adopted a series of advanced telecommunication
technologies, can play a big role in data transmission to help traffic control,
environmental protection, oil and gas transportation, flood prevention and
earthquake monitoring, Jiang said.
The successful launch of the Chuangxin I marks a new phase in China's aerospace technology, Jiang added. Enditem
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