Good to see Ariane 4 is still being flown Isn't it a bit dangerous to have people walk up to all that wreckage? There must be leftover hydrazine there, right?
Here's a special report by CCTV on this launch (unfortunately in Chinese, but at least you guys could enjoy the video ). The in-depth report on the launch campaign during the last 50 hours is rarely seen before.Link
While searching on the web for info about the Huanjing-1C satellite, I came across with the 'Yatai' (亞太) satellite designation for some communications satellites.This is an abbreviation for 'Asia-Pacific' and apparently was given to Zhongxing-5A (Xinnuo-3), to Apstar-6 and to Apstar-7.Can anyone comment on this?Thanks!
Quote from: Satori on 10/17/2012 09:00 pmWhile searching on the web for info about the Huanjing-1C satellite, I came across with the 'Yatai' (亞太) satellite designation for some communications satellites.This is an abbreviation for 'Asia-Pacific' and apparently was given to Zhongxing-5A (Xinnuo-3), to Apstar-6 and to Apstar-7.Can anyone comment on this?Thanks!Yes, I've seen this for Apstar 7. I think they are just translating 'Asia Pacific'. I hadn't seen this for ZX-5A though
Well this satellite may now be known by many more in public.......because it was revealed that US Armed Forces in Africa has leased quite a bit of bandwidth on this satellite(!), which of course sparked controversy within the Congress..... http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2013/04/china-pentagon-satellite/