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All Gaofen satellites
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Re: All Gaofen satellites
« Reply #1 on: 12/07/2020 11:39 pm »


I fear, i have to learn to read the Chinese language.

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Re: All Gaofen satellites
« Reply #2 on: 12/08/2020 04:11 am »
I fear, i have to learn to read the Chinese language.

You can use an OCR and then Bing or Google translate.

http://www.i2ocr.com/free-online-chinese-traditional-ocr
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Re: All Gaofen satellites
« Reply #3 on: 12/08/2020 08:07 am »
I fear, i have to learn to read the Chinese language.

You can use an OCR and then Bing or Google translate.

http://www.i2ocr.com/free-online-chinese-traditional-ocr

I tried this - but unfortunately the results were not really convincing.

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Re: All Gaofen satellites
« Reply #4 on: 12/08/2020 12:01 pm »
I fear, i have to learn to read the Chinese language.

You can use an OCR and then Bing or Google translate.

http://www.i2ocr.com/free-online-chinese-traditional-ocr

I tried this - but unfortunately the results were not really convincing.

I've heard good things of Yandex's OCR+translation bundle. Haven't tried it myself though.
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Re: All Gaofen satellites
« Reply #5 on: 12/08/2020 02:01 pm »
Interesting is the information about the weight of the satellites.

We should correct our launch list:
Gaofen 13: CZ-3B/G2
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Re: All Gaofen satellites
« Reply #6 on: 12/08/2020 02:30 pm »
I fear, i have to learn to read the Chinese language.

You can use an OCR and then Bing or Google translate.

http://www.i2ocr.com/free-online-chinese-traditional-ocr

I tried this - but unfortunately the results were not really convincing.

Any terms in particular you'd like to know?

While my Chinese is crappy, I can actually write and analyze it reasonably well (long story :) ) Therefore, you just handwrite it via the Mac keyboard into Google translate and you can annotate term-by-term as in the attached picture. Annotation in >blue<. Tedious but it works. I made a start which is why I asked "which terms are most useful to translate?".

PS: Updated the annotated image
PS2: Updated with v3 (and v4) while I listen to the NSF live stream :)
« Last Edit: 12/08/2020 04:08 pm by leovinus »

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Re: All Gaofen satellites
« Reply #7 on: 06/25/2023 10:03 pm »
The following Gaofen satellites have been launched since the table of Gaofen satellite launches was posted on this thread:
Gaofen 12-02
Gaofen 5-02
Gaofen 11-03
Gaofen 3-02
Gaofen 3-03
Gaofen 12-03
Gaofen 5-01A
Gaofen 11-04
Gaofen 13-02

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