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2024中数大会开幕,以“汕头”命名的卫星将于11月发射
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The 2024 China Data Conference opens, and a satellite named "Shantou" will be launched in November
The Shantou Shuzi-1(汕头数字一号)will be launched in November.
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Re: Shantou Shuzi-1 - ? - ? - November, 2024
« Reply #1 on: 10/05/2024 03:30 am »
汕头自己的卫星!“汕头·数字一号”,发射进入倒计时
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Shantou's own satellite! "Shantou Digital One" is entering the countdown for launch
"Shantou·Digital One" is scheduled to be launched at the Haiyang Launch Center in Shandong Province in early November. At that time, Shantou will become the third city in Guangdong Province to name a satellite after a city.

"Shantou·Digital One" is the 33rd satellite of the Apocalypse constellation. In the early stage, it will mainly serve the Internet of Things, especially in the industrial field, which will have a positive impact on Shantou.
This will be launched in first November from Yellow Sea near Haiyang, maybe by Yilin-1 Y2.

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Anybody recognise what is written on the back of the worker?
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Anybody recognise what is written on the back of the worker?
Not sure but very likely 东方空间 for Orienspace, the producer of the Yinli rocket.
Sorry, I am totally wrong. The image shows a GSX/Ceres upper stage. Consequently the logo on the back is 星河动力 for Galactic Energy. For comparison I attach an image where the back of GSX workers suit is better visible.
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Thanks limen4! So should the thread title be changed so that the launch vehicle is GSX-1H?
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design #1:  Engineering is done with numbers.  Analysis without numbers is only an opinion.

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Thanks limen4! So should the thread title be changed so that the launch vehicle is GSX-1H?
If the image in the arcticle quoted by mikezang is from the recent launch preparation then it is definitely GSX-1/Ceres-1. Because the article is saying something about Tianqi-33 the image can also be an older one from another Tianqi launch.

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Thanks limen4! So should the thread title be changed so that the launch vehicle is GSX-1H?
If the image in the arcticle quoted by mikezang is from the recent launch preparation then it is definitely GSX-1/Ceres-1. Because the article is saying something about Tianqi-33 the image can also be an older one from another Tianqi launch.
I still believe this will be launched from Yilin-1 Y2, then it shloud be GSX-1S not GSX-1H.
« Last Edit: 10/06/2024 11:19 am by mikezang »

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Thanks limen4! So should the thread title be changed so that the launch vehicle is GSX-1H?
If the image in the arcticle quoted by mikezang is from the recent launch preparation then it is definitely GSX-1/Ceres-1. Because the article is saying something about Tianqi-33 the image can also be an older one from another Tianqi launch.
I still believe this will be launched from Yilin-1 Y2, then it shloud be GSX-1S not GSX-1H.

I've said many times, we cannot base the information on the forum on the people's guessing or believes. If you have any source that says the launch will be made by Yinli-1, please say that. If you cannot say that for any reason, please send a message to the forum moderators.

Many people comes to NSF is searching of reliable informations, and not for having information based on guessing.

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Thanks limen4! So should the thread title be changed so that the launch vehicle is GSX-1H?
If the image in the arcticle quoted by mikezang is from the recent launch preparation then it is definitely GSX-1/Ceres-1. Because the article is saying something about Tianqi-33 the image can also be an older one from another Tianqi launch.
I still believe this will be launched from Yilin-1 Y2, then it shloud be GSX-1S not GSX-1H.

Aren't GSX-1S and GSX-1H the same (depending if you say "sea" or "hai") ?

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Thanks limen4! So should the thread title be changed so that the launch vehicle is GSX-1H?
If the image in the arcticle quoted by mikezang is from the recent launch preparation then it is definitely GSX-1/Ceres-1. Because the article is saying something about Tianqi-33 the image can also be an older one from another Tianqi launch.
I still believe this will be launched from Yilin-1 Y2, then it shloud be GSX-1S not GSX-1H.

Aren't GSX-1S and GSX-1H the same (depending if you say "sea" or "hai") ?
The offcial naming is Gushenxing-1S, though they are the same as 谷神星一号海 in Chinese.

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