At 20:11 Beijing time on July 9, the APSTAR-6 D satellite took off on a LM-3 B carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center and finally entered its preset orbit at 134.5°E. The launch was a complete su...At 20:11 Beijing time on July 9, the APSTAR-6 D satellite took off on a LM-3 B carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center and finally entered its preset orbit at 134.5°E. The launch was a complete success.APSTAR-6 D was developed by the China Academy of Space Technology based on the DFH-4 E platform, with a Launch mass of 5,550 kg and a design life span of 15 years.展开更多
At 18:27 Beijing time on March 31, China put theAPSTAR 7 satellite into its preset orbit by a LM-3B launch vehicle from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. 26 minutes after the lift-off, the satellite separated with ...At 18:27 Beijing time on March 31, China put theAPSTAR 7 satellite into its preset orbit by a LM-3B launch vehicle from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. 26 minutes after the lift-off, the satellite separated with the rocket carrier and entered precisely the geostationary transfer orbit with a perigee of 209km, an apogee of 50419km展开更多
Successfully launched by China Great Wall Industry Corporation,APstar 1A proved to be operatingnormally following testing.This telecommunications satelite was sent into orbit on July 3,1996 usingLong March 3 launch ve...Successfully launched by China Great Wall Industry Corporation,APstar 1A proved to be operatingnormally following testing.This telecommunications satelite was sent into orbit on July 3,1996 usingLong March 3 launch vehicle from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in Southwest China’s SichuanProvince.The satellite smoothly entered into orbit with a perigee of 222 kilometres and apogee of 41,838kilometres,24 minutes after launch. APstar 1A,which was manufactured by Hughes Space and Communications of the United States ofAmerica,was operatd by Hong Kong-based Asia Satellite Telecommunications(AsiaSat).It weighs 1.4tons and should have a 10 year lifespan.APstar 1A is needed to complement APstar 1,launched by Chinain July 1994.APstar President Xie Gaojue said that APstar 1A’s services will add to the space resources forAsian and Pacific regions. The satellite was originally slated to be launched in early March,but the launch was delayed due展开更多
文摘At 20:11 Beijing time on July 9, the APSTAR-6 D satellite took off on a LM-3 B carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center and finally entered its preset orbit at 134.5°E. The launch was a complete success.APSTAR-6 D was developed by the China Academy of Space Technology based on the DFH-4 E platform, with a Launch mass of 5,550 kg and a design life span of 15 years.
文摘At 18:27 Beijing time on March 31, China put theAPSTAR 7 satellite into its preset orbit by a LM-3B launch vehicle from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. 26 minutes after the lift-off, the satellite separated with the rocket carrier and entered precisely the geostationary transfer orbit with a perigee of 209km, an apogee of 50419km
文摘Successfully launched by China Great Wall Industry Corporation,APstar 1A proved to be operatingnormally following testing.This telecommunications satelite was sent into orbit on July 3,1996 usingLong March 3 launch vehicle from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in Southwest China’s SichuanProvince.The satellite smoothly entered into orbit with a perigee of 222 kilometres and apogee of 41,838kilometres,24 minutes after launch. APstar 1A,which was manufactured by Hughes Space and Communications of the United States ofAmerica,was operatd by Hong Kong-based Asia Satellite Telecommunications(AsiaSat).It weighs 1.4tons and should have a 10 year lifespan.APstar 1A is needed to complement APstar 1,launched by Chinain July 1994.APstar President Xie Gaojue said that APstar 1A’s services will add to the space resources forAsian and Pacific regions. The satellite was originally slated to be launched in early March,but the launch was delayed due