China Daily (Hong Kong)

Final Beidou satellite ready to be launched next month

Completed navigation network to offer high-accuracy services, official says

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China plans to launch the final satellite in the Beidou Navigation Satellite System’s third-generation network next month, the China Satellite Navigation Office said.

The launch will mark the completion of the domestical­ly developed Beidou network, the country’s largest space-based system and one of four global navigation networks, along with the United States’ GPS, Russia’s GLONASS and the European Union’s Galileo.

The office said on Sunday that a Long March 3B carrier rocket will be launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province to carry the last third-generation Beidou satellite to a geostation­ary orbit.

The satellite arrived at the center on April 4 and is undergoing final examinatio­ns, it said.

The spacecraft, the 59th in the Beidou family and the 30th in the third-generation series, was designed and made by the China Academy of Space Technology, a subsidiary of State-owned space conglomera­te China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.

Ran Chengqi, the office’s director, said the completed network will offer high-accuracy services to the world.

China began research and developmen­t of its own space-based navigation and positionin­g system in 1994, aiming to lessen its reliance on foreign networks.

In 2000, the country launched the first two Beidou satellites to establish an experiment­al system. In 2003 and 2007, another two experiment­al satellites were lifted up to join the trial run.

Beidou’s first mass-production satellite, also the first in its secondgene­ration series, was launched in April 2007. The first two third-generation satellites were launched in November 2017.

The deployment of Beidou’s spacebased assets accelerate­d in the past two years, with 17 launches placing 28 satellites into orbit. The most recent launch took place in March.

All of the satellites in the system have been carried into space by Long March 3B rockets launched from the Xichang center.

Beidou began providing positionin­g, navigation, timing and messaging services to civilian users in China and other parts of the AsiaPacifi­c region in December 2012. At the end of 2018, it started to provide global services.

According to statistics from the Global Navigation Satellite System and Location-Based Services Associatio­n of China, Beidou has been used by dozens of business and public sector agencies in China, in fields such as transporta­tion, electric power generation, fishing, mining and agricultur­e, with tens of millions of Beidou-based terminal devices sold and in use.

 ?? TAN QINGJU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A visitor takes a photo of a statue depicting two medical workers kissing through the glass of a quarantine ward window at an exhibition in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Saturday. Ninety-three works of art created by Guangzhou artists during the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia pandemic are featured in the first offline art exhibition in Guangzhou since late January.
TAN QINGJU / FOR CHINA DAILY A visitor takes a photo of a statue depicting two medical workers kissing through the glass of a quarantine ward window at an exhibition in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Saturday. Ninety-three works of art created by Guangzhou artists during the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia pandemic are featured in the first offline art exhibition in Guangzhou since late January.

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