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The 17th lauches this year.
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1 Compass-I3 4/4/2011 CZ(Long March)-3A XSLC (XiChang Sat lauch centre) succeed
2 Sino 05 21/6/2011 CZ3 B XSLC      succeed
3 SJ-11-03 6/7/2011 CZ2 C JSLC (Jiuquan sat lauch centre) succeed
4 TL-02 11/7/2011 CZ3 C JSLC succeed
5 Compass-I4 27/7/2011 CZ3 A XSLC succeed
6 SJ-11-02 29/7/2011 CZ2 C JSLC succeed
7 paksat-1r 12/8/2011 CZ3 C XSLC succeed
8 Sea-02 16/8/2011 CZ4 B  TSLC(TaiYuan Sat L C) succeed
9 SJ-11-04 18/8/2011 CZ2 C JSLC Failure to lauch
10 Chinasat 1A 19/9/2011 CZ3B XSLC  succeed
11 TG1 SpaceLab 29/9/2011 CZ2 F/G JSLC succeed
12 Eutelsat W3B 7/10/2011 CZ3B/J XSLC succeed
13 SZ-8 CrewVeh 1/11/2011 CZ2F JSLC succeed
14 RemSen12/TX01 9/11/2011 CZ4B TSLC   succeed
(14A FireflyMarsprobe 9/11/2011 Zenit lauth vehicle Baikonw,Russia Failure to mission)
15 exp-04/Innovation1 03 20/11/2011 CZ2D JSLC    succeed
16 RemoteSen 13 30/11/20112011 CZ2E TSLC succeed
17 Compass-I5 2/12/2011 CZ3C XSLC    Succeed to lauch, positioning
 
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A Long March-3A carrier rocket lifts off at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province, Dec. 2, 2011. China successfully launched into space the tenth orbiter for its independent satellite navigation and positioning network known as Beidou, or Compass System here early Friday. (Xinhua/Yan Yan)

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Another slap on the face of those who are living in the world where its still considered that Chinese machinery is nothing more than a junk .....

Rapid developments since last few years has really stunned the world
 
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This is non news, because Beidou is actually a Korean-Indian cooperation project. China just supplied the paint.
excuse me i didnt get u what do u mean by "Beidou is actually a Korean-Indian cooperation project. China just supplied the paint.":blink:
 
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superb.

does anyone know what the all time record for the US and russia are in terms of number of successful launches?

US------1,Titan2/3(retired in2005)---96% (300 lauches,exclusive of Titan1 that retired in 1965)
---------2,Delta series---------------95%
---------3,Shuttle-------------------98.5%(133/135)

Russia---1,Proton series--------------88%
---------2,Soyuz--------------------93%

China---SZ series(LM)---------------94%(146/153)(2-12-2011)

Europ ---Ariane----------------------95% (185/195)

Japan,Indian,S Korean,---(lauch too less, ellipsis)
 
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superb.

does anyone know what the all time record for the US and russia are in terms of number of successful launches?

Not a clue, but here's India's...

India's PSLV-C18 launched in October this year was its 19th successive successful mission after the failure of its maiden voyage in September 1993. And that's quite an achievement! :tup:

Another achievement was the launching of 10 satellites in a single mission, next only to Russia's launching of 16 in one mission. However, their payload was much lesser than what the Indian launcher carried.

And last but not the least CONGRATS to China for the successful launch! :tup:

Cheers!
 
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will Pakistan join China to explore to gether
 
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