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XICHANG, Sichuan, Nov. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- China on
Saturday launched a communication satellite into a preset orbit, atop a Long
March 3 A carrier rocket from a launch center in southwest China.
Space officials said the China-made Zhongxing-20 satellite was
launched at 00:01 a.m. from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province,
southwest China.
Twenty-five minutes later, reports from Xi'an Satellite Monitor and
Control Center announced the launch successful, saying that the satellite has
entered an elliptic orbit with a perigee of 212 kilometers and an apogee of
41981 kilometers. The satellite will be fixed at 103 degrees east longitude over
the equator after entering the transfer orbit.
Zhongxing-20, weighing 2.3 tons, is a geostationary communication
satellite designed by China Academy of Space Technology with China Aerospace
Science and Technology Corp.
With a lift-off mass of 243 tons and a lift-off force of 300 tons,
the carrier rocket was developed by the China Academy of Carrier Rocket
Technology and could propel mass of 2.6 tons into the geostationary orbit.
The launch is the 73rd by the country's Long March carrier rockets
since 1970, and the 32nd consecutive successful launch since October 1996.
Saturday's launch is the fourth within a month after China's first
manned space flight on Oct. 15 and 16, the Oct. 21 launch of an earth resources
satellite developed in cooperation with Brazil and a smaller satellite, and the
Nov. 3 launch of a science satellite. Enditem |