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CNSA (China National Space Administration) is having a new approach in mind for future manned Lunar and other space missions
Cant wait to see the next mission happen
Good luck!

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17th Beidou Navigation Satellite Functions in Orbit
2015-04-23 15:57:19 Xinhua Web Editor: Wang Wei

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The Shanghai Engineering Center for Microsatellites holds a press conference on a new-generation satellite for China's global navigation and positioning network on April 23, 2015. [Photo: cnr.cn]


A new-generation satellite for China's global navigation and positioning network has entered its designed work orbit, the satellite's developer said on Thursday.

As of Tuesday afternoon, navigation equipment on the satellite was functioning and its navigation signals were being received on Earth, according to a statement by the Shanghai Engineering Center for Microsatellites (SECM).

Launched on March 30, the satellite is the 17th added to China's Beidou navigation satellite system (BDS), and will expand the system's coverage substantially.

According to Xiangli Bin, the SECM director and chief commander for the new-generation BDS satellite program, the latest satellite will have a longer life and be more accurate than its predecessors.

The first BDS satellites were launched by China in 2000. In December 2012, the system began providing positioning, navigation, timing and short message services to users in China and parts of the Asia-Pacific region.

The BDS global network will have 35 satellites, five of which will be in geostationary orbit. The complete network should be installed by 2020, according to the center.

SECM is a non-profit organization established by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Shanghai Municipal Government.
 
Pakistan is an authorized partner to the Program. Thanks to Chinese government and the wisdom of some Pakistanis in Pakistan's strategic command.

In 2011, a 7 member delegation of Pakistan strategic command visited Chinese Beidou satellite navigation command and inked agreements with them.

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As a result of this agreement,Pakistan has full access to Beidou's military grade secure navigation signal,which is more fool proof, resistant to jamming and spoofing and more accurate than the civilian grade signal available to all in the satellite coverage area.

China has a Beidou satellite tracking station in Karachi,run by Pakistan.
 
3D Printer making Chinese space suit parts
Written by: Gizbot Bureau
Published: Monday, May 4, 2015, 21:11 [IST]

Chinese researchers have used 3D printing technology to make a safer space suit for astronauts while spacewalking.

A research centre under the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation used a 3D printer to create the vent pipes and the flanges connecting the pipes used on the extra-vehicular space suit, Xinhua news agency reported citing China Space News.

The vent pipe and the flange as a whole can improve the reliability and safety of the space suit, and suits can be made more efficiently. Researchers will use the technique to make more parts, says the report.

The technology has been approved by the Scientific Research Training Centre for Chinese Astronauts.

China plans to launch its second orbiting space lab, Tiangong-2, in 2016, and aims to have a permanent manned space station in service around 2022.

Chinese astronauts have three kinds of space suits: inside-capsule suit, inside-capsule jacket and extra-vehicular space suit.

The inside-capsule space suit is used in case the pressure changes in the spaceship, usually during launch and landing periods.

The blue and lightweight inside-capsule jacket is used during normal flight and is more convenient for work in the spaceship or space station.

The extra-vehicular space suit is the most complicated, providing life support system for astronauts during spacewalks.

The Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology has successfully developed a multi-laser metal 3D printer, enabling astronauts to print items with just one 3D printer in space.

Wang Lianfeng, senior engineer at the academy, says the 3D printing technology is suitable for making parts with complicated structures and odd shapes, such as the valves of rocket engines.

"It's very difficult to process the complicated parts by traditional methods," says Wang. For example, it takes two groups of workers, working shifts round-the-clock, more than two weeks to make a part of a rocket engine, but a 3D printer can do it in just 16 hours.

Wang says China is on the cutting edge of 3D printing technology.

The multi-laser metal 3D printer in the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology is like a gray-coloured cabinet.

The 3D printer used in space is similar to a regular printer in principle, but it should be smaller and lighter, and must undergo more zero gravity tests, says Wang.

There are still many difficulties to overcome in 3D printing in space. Researchers are still developing materials suitable

3D Printer making Chinese space suit parts- Gizbot
 
Yo yo, i need your help guys. Doing research for my book and have following questions:

Does China have an agency that is responsible for charting potential dangers to Earth (asteroids)
Where is it? (city) links to it would be very helpful
Need to know the official designation of the chief of this agency. -like director general?
Does it have "jurisdiction" to shoot ABM or that falls under PLA second artillery or PLAAF?

You can go wild with all prediction, projections and future plans in the next 20-30 year timeframe.

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that's it for now, but i'm sure i'll have more questions as time progresses. Don't worry, you will be portrayed as heroic!

@ChineseTiger1986
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Launch of the world's first high precision, multi-core satellite positioning processor
- "Nebulas II" compatible with all major systems in world


全球首款全系统多核定位芯片问世 关注3股-新华网

Positioning Accuracy: Within milimeters
Compatibility: Beidou, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo sytstems

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全球首款全系统多核高精度导航定位系统级芯片,13日在第六届中国卫星学术年会期间对外发布。专家表示,这意味着国产芯片不仅具备国际竞争力,还从“跟踪者”跃升为“引领者”。

这款名为“NebulasII”的芯片由中国北斗产业化领军企业北斗星通发布。据研制代表胡刚介绍,芯片率先在高精度领域采用55纳米低功耗工艺和完全自主 知识产权技术,具有全系统、抗干扰、高输出率等特性,可实现高精度全球卫星导航系统(GNSS)测量仪器小型化。

“高精度、迷你型、低功耗芯片是目前业界发展的最高追求。特别是进入移动互联网时代以来,信息网络和物理空间紧密结合,要求能够感知时间和 空间的器件越来越小。”中国工程院院士刘经南说,Nebulas-II 芯片集小面积、抗干扰、多频点等优点,领先于其他国际厂商发布,“实现了业界的梦 想”。

“芯片能够涵盖北斗、GPS等四大导航系统的12个频点,还可对抗数十个单音干扰,支持毫米级测量精度,基于此芯片研制的接收机板卡在体积 上可以缩小一半。”胡刚说,芯片可在测量测绘、定位定向、北斗地基增强系统、精准农业、石油勘探、地震滑坡灾害监测、轨道交通等领域应用。

事实上,这已是北斗星通发布的第三款芯片。该企业曾在2010年发布首颗 Nebulas-I 芯片,2013年推出首款北斗55纳米最小芯片。“也正是因为6年时间积累,国产芯片才能迈出巨大一步。”刘经南对中新社记者说。

专家表示,国产芯片在技术上有所突破,反过来也会降低北斗使用门槛,对推动北斗产业化具有巨大的经济和社会效益。谈及未来发展,“这款产品虽已通过全面测试,还有问题需要解决,比如接收到这么多颗星,这些频点能否真正做到兼容还将是挑战。”刘经南说。(完)

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Russia and China agree to exploit the Chinese BeiDou system with Russia’s Glonass
14:12 08.05.2015(updated 15:11 08.05.2015)
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Russia, Europe to Create Common Road Safety Space - GLONASS Union Official


MOSCOW (Sputnik) –The heads of Russia's Federal Space Agency and China's Satellite Navigation Office signed on Friday a joint statement on the joint exploitation of the Chinese BeiDou system with Russia's Glonass navigation system.

The document was signed by Igor Komarov and Wang Li in Moscow as Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping witnessed the signing.

The joint statement follows the cooperation agreement in the field of satellite navigation that was signed by the two countries in February.

Last year, China's aerospace officials said that the country's global navigation system will be fully operational by 2020.

China plans to almost double the number of its satellites, orbiting the Earth, to bring the total number to 35 within five years as Beijing looks to become the third country, after the United States and Russia, to operate a global navigation system.

Russia's Glonass project was launched in 1993 to rival the US Global Positioning System (GPS).

As of now, the Glonass network comprises 28 satellites, 24 of which are fully operational, to provide real-time positioning and speed data for objects around the globe.

Read more: Russia, China Agree on Joint Exploitation of Glonass Navigation Systems / Sputnik International
 

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