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Zhongxing-M (Chinasat-M) - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - 2015
by
beidou
on 13 Nov, 2012 17:07
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#1
by
Adonis1
on 14 Nov, 2012 14:59
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ChinaSat M● Manufacturer: China Academy of Space Technology
● Polarization: Linear Polarization
● Payload: 45 C-band and Ku-band transponders
● Coverage: Asia, Australia including the regions of China Sea and Indian Ocean, etc.
ChinaSat M is scheduled to be brought into use in the 2nd quarter of 2013. Featuring mobile beams and transponder switching capability, it will provide for commercial broadcasting and communications services with 27 Ku-band transponders to meet the needs of Direct-to-Home, data transmission and digital broadband multimedia services for clients in Asia, Australia including the regions of China Sea and Indian Ocean, etc.
http://www.chinasatcom.com/en/News_Info.aspx?m=20110329113845577061&n=20110329133944310204
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#2
by
beidou
on 23 Jul, 2013 10:53
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#3
by
Satori
on 23 Jul, 2013 11:03
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Strange. Previous comments said this launch was delayed to 2014.
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#4
by
Satori
on 23 Jul, 2013 11:25
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Also interesting is the fact that some time ago a Chinese official said the there were only 3 launches planned for Xichang in 2013: Zhongxing-11, Chang'e-3 and Tupac Katari.
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#5
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 24 Jul, 2013 16:21
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#6
by
Satori
on 03 Jul, 2014 18:35
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Wild guess (or rumour) on 9ifly space forum about the launch date for ZX-M giving July 27, 2014, as the launch date. No confirmation about this was seen in any other site, so take this with lots of salt.
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#7
by
beidou
on 14 Jul, 2014 16:00
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Various information has repeated this launch will be on July 27th. I believe this will be true so we just need to wait for the NOTAMs to confirm it.
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#8
by
russianhalo117
on 14 Jul, 2014 16:08
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Various information has repeated this launch will be on July 27th. I believe this will be true so we just need to wait for the NOTAMs to confirm it.
Would this be ZX-M1?? What sat number and constellation number would this sat be??
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#9
by
Satori
on 14 Jul, 2014 16:19
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Various information has repeated this launch will be on July 27th. I believe this will be true so we just need to wait for the NOTAMs to confirm it.
Would this be ZX-M1?? What sat number and constellation number would this sat be??
I have never heard about a ZX-M1.
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#10
by
russianhalo117
on 14 Jul, 2014 16:31
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Various information has repeated this launch will be on July 27th. I believe this will be true so we just need to wait for the NOTAMs to confirm it.
Would this be ZX-M1?? What sat number and constellation number would this sat be??
I have never heard about a ZX-M1.
What I'm trying to ask is this a one off SC or is this the first SC in a constellation of sats would use the ZX-M designation and then be numbered??
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#11
by
Satori
on 14 Jul, 2014 16:46
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Various information has repeated this launch will be on July 27th. I believe this will be true so we just need to wait for the NOTAMs to confirm it.
Would this be ZX-M1?? What sat number and constellation number would this sat be??
I have never heard about a ZX-M1.
What I'm trying to ask is this a one off SC or is this the first SC in a constellation of sats would use the ZX-M designation and then be numbered??
I think is this a one off SC.
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#12
by
Satori
on 16 Oct, 2014 17:38
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With a minimum turn-around time reported for the Long March 3 series of 18 days, this won't take place before November 10.
Any other info regarding this launch?
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#13
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 16 Oct, 2014 18:27
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With a minimum turn-around time reported for the Long March 3 series of 18 days, this won't take place before November 10.
Any other info regarding this launch?
Nothing as yet. Which is strange since this "should" be a civilian comsat....
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#14
by
Satori
on 24 Oct, 2014 18:19
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This launch was probably delayed to 2015.
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#15
by
Satori
on 03 Jan, 2015 18:48
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Without news about this civilian comsat from a long time now.
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#16
by
zubenelgenubi
on 09 Oct, 2015 15:16
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