China Launches Two More BeiDou Satellites
From the Xinhua News Agency News courtesy of CANSPACE Listserv.
Two BeiDou navigation satellites were launched into medium Earth orbit on Saturday, July 25, at 12:29:04.411 UTC, according to a NASASpaceFlight.com Forum blog. The satellites are drifting to their designated orbits. U.S. Joint Space Operations Center / NORAD is tracking the satellites.
The satellites are designated BDS M1-S and M2-S — the “S” in the satellite names might stand for “Test” (in Chinese: 试验 = Shiyan).
- Useful information on the satellites (use Google Translate to translate into English).
- Video of launch included in the July 26 CCTV-13 9:00 a.m. newscast (CCTV-13 = China Central Television news channel).
- Amateur video of launch.
The latest two-line orbital elements:
TBA – TO BE ASSIGNED
1 40748U 15037A 15208.09343909 -.00000034 00000-0 00000+0 0 9999
2 40748 054.9754 077.2415 0118470 176.9315 037.1295 01.82959902 33
TBA – TO BE ASSIGNED
1 40749U 15037B 15208.10175551 -.00000033 00000-0 00000+0 0 9997
2 40749 055.0117 077.2340 0061520 179.3844 043.4658 01.84512260 30
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