China launched a large new electro-optical imaging spacecraft Sept. 1 into polar orbit
China launched a large new electro-optical imaging spacecraft Sept. 1 into polar orbit on board a Long March 4B fired from the Taiyuan Launch Center in northern Shanxi province. The spacecraft was placed into a 295 X 306-mi. orbit inclined 97.4 deg. and could be an all-Chinese version of the China...
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