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Offline Asteroza

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G60 constellation
« on: 07/27/2023 11:51 pm »
Article regarding the chinese G60 constellation, which might be moving along despite work on Guowang.

https://spaceref.com/newspace-and-tech/g60-china-planning-ngso/

Weird part is the part about ITU allocations, part of which might have originally been with Kleo Connect (was this Kleos Space?) but were bought by Rivada.


Is G60 a real separate entity, or something subsumed by Guowang?

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Re: G60 constellation
« Reply #1 on: 12/28/2023 06:14 am »
https://twitter.com/aj_fi/status/1740269292552421667

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The first satellite for the G60 megaconstellation has rolled off the line in Shanghai. 108 sats to be launched in 2024 to form initial commercial service capabilities.
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Re: G60 constellation
« Reply #2 on: 12/28/2023 06:26 am »
https://twitter.com/raz_liu/status/1740265278351814816

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The first satellite of Shanghai lead constellation "G60" made off the production line from its brand new factory. 108 sats will be launched in 2024. Shanghai government makes a plan to enourage local rocket & satellite makers to produce 50 rockets and 600 sats annual in 2025.

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via https://www.jfdaily.com/sgh/detail?id=1217546

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