RUSSIA AND CHINA HAVE ADDED TO THEIR NAVIGATION SATELLITES IN ORBIT
RUSSIA AND CHINA HAVE ADDED TO THEIR NAVIGATION satellites in orbit. An observer in the U.K. reports that all three of the Glonass satellites launched in October 2000 are now healthy and operational. That brings the total of operational Glonass birds to 10, plus one undergoing maintenance. China...
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