24 August 2022
On 24 August at 11:01 BJT, the Beijing 3B satellite was launched on board a CZ-2D rocket from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre. Beijing 3B will mainly be used to provide remote sensing services in the fields of land resources management, agricultural resources survey, environment monitoring and city applications.
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23 August 2022
On 23 August, a Kuaizhou 1A rocket launched from Xichang Satellite Launch Centre at 10:36 BJT and placed the Chuangxin 16 satellite into orbit. Chuangxin 16 was developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and will mainly be used for scientific experiments and verification of new technologies.
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22 August 2022
China's new-generation manned rocket, which is currently under development, will possess the capability to send taikonauts to the Moon by around 2030, Global Times has learned from a CASC spokesperson, who made the remarks to the media after the CZ-2D launch in the morning of 20 August.
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20 August 2022
On 20 August at 01:37 BJT, China launched the 4th batch of the Yaogan 35 remote sensing satellites from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre. They will be mainly used to conduct science experiments, land resource surveys, yield estimation of agricultural products and disaster prevention and reduction. The launch was the Long March's 103th consecutive successful launch since the launch failure from 5 May 2020.
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22 August 2022
Space tracking ship Yuanwang 3 left its port on 22 August at 9:00 BJT for its next maritime tracking and monitoring mission. Before the departure, the scientific and technical personnel have conducted the comprehensive overhaul and test of the onboard tracking and monitoring equipment, and carried out the practical operation drills. "On this voyage, we will be faced with practical tests such as long sailing time, great changes in time zones, aging equipment performance and variable weather conditions in the targeted area," said Sun Jiangping, director of Yuanwang-3's planning department.
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19 August 2022
CMSA published on 19 August footage offering an astonishing view of Earth from the China Space Station but also showing the robotic arm and docked spacecraft from different viewing angles.
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