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China launches first geosynchronous orbit radar satellite


China launches first geosynchronous orbit radar satellite China launched what is thought to be the world’s first geosynchronous orbit synthetic aperture radar satellite on Saturday. A Long March 3B rocket lifted off from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China at 1:36 p.m. Eastern (1736 UTC) Aug. 12. The Land Exploration-4 01 (Ludi Tance-4 (01)) satellite successfully entered geosynchronous transfer orbit, the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., (CASC) announced within an hour of liftoff. Few details of the satellite were provided by CASC. However the group’s “blue book” outlining plans for 2023 released in January noted the launch of a “high-orbit 20-meter [resolution] SAR satellite.”   More



(Source: SpaceNews - Aug 15)