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China developing atomic clock for Beidou system

2017-07-29 08:55

Xinhua Editor: Mo Hong'e

China is developing a new generation of atomic clock, which it aims to use on the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASTC) Friday.

The microwave mercury ion clock is currently one of the most accurate tools for measuring time by tracking atomic movement in the microwave range, said Wang Nuanrang, project leader at the CASTC.

It can provide extremely precise measurements of time that can be used in the fields of deep space exploration and satellite navigation.

Wang said that scientists will establish an experimental mercury ion clock system to conduct scientific tests within the next four years, promoting the development of the Beidou system.

Since 2012, China's self-developed Beidou system has provided navigation, time and text messaging services in the Asia Pacific region.

By 2020, Beidou satellites will form a complete global satellite navigation system, according to China Satellite Navigation System Committee.

http://www.ecns.cn/2017/07-29/267210.shtml
 
China developing atomic clock for Beidou system

2017-07-29 08:55

Xinhua Editor: Mo Hong'e

China is developing a new generation of atomic clock, which it aims to use on the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASTC) Friday.

The microwave mercury ion clock is currently one of the most accurate tools for measuring time by tracking atomic movement in the microwave range, said Wang Nuanrang, project leader at the CASTC.

It can provide extremely precise measurements of time that can be used in the fields of deep space exploration and satellite navigation.

Wang said that scientists will establish an experimental mercury ion clock system to conduct scientific tests within the next four years, promoting the development of the Beidou system.

Since 2012, China's self-developed Beidou system has provided navigation, time and text messaging services in the Asia Pacific region.

By 2020, Beidou satellites will form a complete global satellite navigation system, according to China Satellite Navigation System Committee.

http://www.ecns.cn/2017/07-29/267210.shtml
They are already using cessium clock for Beidou-2, the initial 4 test satellite were using the European clocks, the same ones used by India & Galileo but both are failing.
 
They are already using cessium clock for Beidou-2, the initial 4 test satellite were using the European clocks, the same ones used by India & Galileo but both are failing.

Hence "a new generation of atomic clock" blabla...:lol:

India's satellites are nothing but assemblies of imported parts and components.

It will be decades before our Indian friends are able to make, for example, their own chips. Any any any :azn:chips! :tdown:
 
Hence "a new generation of atomic clock" blabla...:lol:

India's satellites are nothing but assemblies of imported parts and components.

It will be decades before our Indian friends are able to make, for example, their own chips. Any any any :azn:chips! :tdown:
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/arti...old-atomic-clock-space-and-itll-stay-accurate

The previous atomic clocks were already 1000 times more accurate than GPS clocks, with this one, our precision targeting is even more accurate. Precursor of smart munitions?
 
:lol::D

China to preload BeiDou for most motorcycles by 2018

2017-08-01 08:44

Xinhua Editor: Mo Hong'e

Most motorcycles made in China are expected to be preloaded with BeiDou navigation system by 2018, according to a meeting on the promotion of BeiDou on Monday.

During the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020), more than 20 million motorcycles equipped with BeiDou are expected to be put on the market, over half of which will be aimed at overseas markets.

At the meeting, China's 15 major motorcycle producers reached consensus on reaching these targets.

Promoting BeiDou for car networking usage will help improve traffic management, relieve congestion, cut down robbery and motivate energy saving and environmental protection, said Bo Yumin, chief engineer of the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China.

"BeiDou is ready for civic use. It will help to improve the efficiency of accident rescue, and reduce loss of life," said Qiao Yueshan, deputy director of information technology department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

China launched the 23rd satellite last year for BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) to improve the stability of this self-developed navigation system, and prepare it for global coverage.

http://www.ecns.cn/2017/08-01/267463.shtml
 
参赛队名称: 天剑队

团队成员: 李嘉玮 刘少波 赵书阁 孟凡达 李人杰

作品名称: 天基定向能武器系统方案设计

所属分类: 飞行任务设计

产品简介: 定向能武器又称聚能武器,作为一种面向未来军事应用的新概念武器,其战术战略价值受到国内外长期关注。以未来太空攻防作战需求为出发点,在当前已有的以大型水面舰艇和军用卫星为搭载平台的定向能武器系统基础上,提出一种基于分布式、体系化和集群协同概念构建的大型天基定向能武器系统,即“分布式、集群化、广域覆盖天基定向能快响跟踪武器系统(CDWEW)”。 CDWEW系统的构建以天基定向能武器为基础,融合了分布式、可重构、模块化作战平台,以及空间太阳能电站两种概念型技术的设计思路。CDWEW系统的构建需要集成高功率星载能源、高效光电能转化、定向能波束发生源、无线能量传输、分布式航天器、模块化航天器、自主导航与自主运控、自主故障诊断与恢复、系统集成、资源共享、集群协同等诸多技术要素。上述先进设计理念与研发技术的结合,其目的是一定程度上解决当前天基定向能武器系统发展的瓶颈问题: (1)解决天基定向能武器高功率能源难题 (2)突破定向能武器高精度快速跟瞄关键技术 (3)弥补太空作战系统的脆弱性局限 CDWEW系统将实现综合作战能力、运用模式灵活、具备成本优势和具备太空攻防能力的四大性能。

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得分: 85.7

提交时间: 2017-06-09 18:26:16


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▲ 天基定向能武器系统方案设计

http://www.ffvc.org/worksinfo.jsp?columnid=1006&urltype=ssxg_zpxx&worksid=659

Future flight vehicle competition

Team name

Space Sword Team

Title

Design of Space-based Directional Energy Weapon System

Description

Google translate:

Directed energy weapon, also known as poly energy weapon, as a future for military applications of the new concept of weapons, its tactical strategic value by domestic and foreign long-term concern. Based on the demand of future space attack and defense operations, based on the existing directional energy weapon system with large surface ships and military satellites as platform, a large space base based on distributed, system and cluster synergy concept is proposed. Directional energy weapon system, that is, "distributed, clustered, wide-area coverage of space-based directional to fast track tracking weapons system (CDWEW)". The construction of CDWEW system is based on the field-oriented energy weapon, which integrates the design idea of distributed, reconfigurable, modular combat platform and space conceptual technology of space solar power station. The construction of CDWEW system needs to integrate high power spaceborne energy, efficient photoelectric energy conversion, directional energy beam generating source, wireless energy transmission, distributed spacecraft, modular spacecraft, autonomous navigation and autonomous control, autonomous fault diagnosis and recovery, System integration, resource sharing, cluster coordination and many other technical elements. The combination of the advanced design concept and the R & D technology is aimed at solving the bottleneck problem of the development of the current space-based directional energy weapon system to a certain extent: (1) solving the problem of the high-power energy problem (2) breaking the directional energy weapon (3) to make up for the vulnerability of space combat system limitations CDWEW system will achieve comprehensive combat capability, the use of flexible mode, with cost advantages and have the ability to attack and attack the four major performance of space.
 

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The photographer should be an skilled spy agent! Well done to him, great pics

Is that ASAT missile?
 
:lol::D

China to preload BeiDou for most motorcycles by 2018

2017-08-01 08:44

Xinhua Editor: Mo Hong'e

Most motorcycles made in China are expected to be preloaded with BeiDou navigation system by 2018, according to a meeting on the promotion of BeiDou on Monday.

During the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020), more than 20 million motorcycles equipped with BeiDou are expected to be put on the market, over half of which will be aimed at overseas markets.

At the meeting, China's 15 major motorcycle producers reached consensus on reaching these targets.

Promoting BeiDou for car networking usage will help improve traffic management, relieve congestion, cut down robbery and motivate energy saving and environmental protection, said Bo Yumin, chief engineer of the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China.

"BeiDou is ready for civic use. It will help to improve the efficiency of accident rescue, and reduce loss of life," said Qiao Yueshan, deputy director of information technology department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

China launched the 23rd satellite last year for BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) to improve the stability of this self-developed navigation system, and prepare it for global coverage.

http://www.ecns.cn/2017/08-01/267463.shtml
Sir, can you give an explanation about the altitude of BeiDuo's satellites, it's accuracy in positioning, and final numbers of satellites which will be deployed into orbits?
Also a comparison with GPS in terms of accuracy, stability and accessibility. I'd like to know in which band/frequency does this system works and would Chinese scientists module it's frequencies with deliberative errors like AS or SA of GPS? Is it even accessible in other countries?
Thanks in advance.
 
Sir, can you give an explanation about the altitude of BeiDuo's satellites, it's accuracy in positioning, and final numbers of satellites which will be deployed into orbits?
Also a comparison with GPS in terms of accuracy, stability and accessibility. I'd like to know in which band/frequency does this system works and would Chinese scientists module it's frequencies with deliberative errors like AS or SA of GPS? Is it even accessible in other countries?
Thanks in advance.
Think you may read the past posts in THIS thread, starting from this one, then in general you can search THIS thread using the keyword(s): Beidou or Beidou GNSS for the posts concerning that global navigation satellite system specifically.
 
Think you may read the past posts in THIS thread, starting from this one, then in general you can search THIS thread using the keyword(s): Beidou or Beidou GNSS for the posts concerning that global navigation satellite system specifically.
162 pages yeah thanks

But i prefer Wiki, without trustworthy. Needed a confirmation and further info
 
[Update] Yaogan-6 caught on camera tumbling

The Yaogan-6 remote sensing satellite, likely also used as a military reconnaissance satellite, was launched by a CZ-2C rocket from China's Taiyuan space center on 22. April 2009.
It is likely an radar reconnaissance satellite.
The second satellite in this series, Yaogan 13, was launched on 29. November 2011 also from Taiyuan space center.

May 2016

Yaogan 18 and Yaogan 6 have orbital characteristics very similar to Yaogan 13 and Yaogan 23.
They are also launched by the same CZ-2C launcher.
Their near identical equatorial crossing times of 09.56 AM and 10.01 AM shows that the Yaogan-18 is a replacement for the Yaogan 6 satellite.
These may also carry the same improved SAR sensor carried by the Yaogan 13 and Yaogan 23 satellites

http://isssp.in/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Yaogan-and-ASBM-May-2016-Report.pdf

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▲ Chinese reconnaissance satellite Yaogan 6 tumbling and flashing
Published on May 18, 2015
Yaogan 6 is a radar reconnaissance satellite launched by China in 2009. It is probably out of control, quickly tumbling with very bright and short flashes.


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▲ August 20, 2107
中国の人工衛星"YAOGAN 6 (遥感衛星)" の通過を撮影。北の空、高度50°~40°付近です。少し前、一時的に雨が降って雲が多かった。肉眼では見えず。トリミング #人工衛星 #YAOGAN #アストロトレーサー
 

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Four rockets in 1 week to be launched

2017-08-31 09:18

China Daily Editor: Li Yahui

Multiple satellite lifts will set a record for single type of carrier, designer says

China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, a major space contractor, said on Wednesday that it will launch four Kuaizhou 1A rockets within one week in early 2018.

Each of the rockets will lift a remote-sensing satellite into orbit for a client, said Zha Xiongquan, a senior rocket designer at CASIC and vice-president of Expace Technology, a subsidiary of CASIC that provides commercial launch services.

He did not disclose the name of the client or the timetable for the missions, saying only that they will "definitely set a world record for launch frequency for a single model of carrier rocket".

No other rockets in the world have been used four times within one week, he said.

Zha made the remarks at the Third China International Commercial Aerospace Forum, which was sponsored by CASIC in Wuhan, Hubei province. Nearly 400 government officials, company representatives and industry experts from more than 20 nations, including the United States, Russia and Iran, attended the event and discussed technological developments and business opportunities in the space industry.

The Kuaizhou 1A, a solid-fuel carrier rocket developed by the CASIC Fourth Academy in Wuhan, has a liftoff weight of 30 metric tons and is capable of sending a 200-kilogram payload into a sun-synchronous orbit, or a 300-kg payload into a low-Earth orbit. Unlike most Chinese carrier rockets, it uses a transporter-erector-launch vehicle for liftoff rather than a fixed launchpad.

The first flight of the Kuaizhou 1A, carrying three small satellites, was in January. It was launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China.

The CASIC Fourth Academy began to develop Kuaizhou-series solid-fuel rockets in 2009 in hopes of presenting a low-cost, quick-response rocket family to the commercial launch market. It has launched three of the rockets.

Zha said a new-generation-the Kuaizhou 11-is under development and will make its first flight next year to send six satellites into orbit. He added that the rocket is undergoing testing.

According to the academy, the Kuaizhou 11 will have a liftoff weight of 78 tons and will be capable of placing a 1-ton payload into a sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 700 km, or a 1.5-ton payload into a low-Earth orbit at an altitude of 400 km.

The academy is also building the Wuhan National Space Industry Base, which will have an area of 68.8 square kilometers, in Wuhan's Xinzhou district. CASIC will invest 1.7 billion yuan ($258 million) in the base to build production and assembly plants for Kuaizhou rockets. It said it plans to make about 20 rockets at the base each year.

The CASIC Second Academy will also invest 300 million yuan to construct a research, development and manufacturing complex at the Wuhan base for making small satellites.

The aerospace company has said it will launch 156 small communications satellites into low-Earth orbit, at an altitude of 160 to 2,000 km, from 2018 to 2025. They would form a network capable of global coverage.

http://www.ecns.cn/2017/08-31/271492.shtml

Kuaizhou-11 to send six satellites into space

2017-08-31 09:20

Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

China's Kuaizhou-11 solid-fuelled carrier rocket will send six satellites into space in its first mission, according to the rocket's developer and producer China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp (CASIC).

The company announced the news Wednesday at the Third China (International) Commercial Aerospace Forum in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province.

The Kuaizhou-11 rocket will be launched via a mobile launch vehicle. With a lift-off mass of 78 tonnes, the rocket was designed to launch low-Earth and Sun- synchronous orbit satellites.

Kuaizhou, which is Chinese for fast ship, is a low-cost solid-fuelled carrier rocket with high reliability and a short preparation period.

Globally, the launch cost of small commercial carrier rockets usually ranges from 25,000 to 40,000 U.S. dollars per kilogram of payload, according to a CASIC spokesperson.

The spokesperson said Kuaizhou rockets are price competitive. The launch cost of the Kuaizhou-1A was less than 20,000 U.S. dollars per kg of payload, while Kuaizhou-11 rocket is less than 10,000 U.S. dollars.

In January, the Kuaizhou-1A rocket sent three satellites into space in its first commercial mission.

http://www.ecns.cn/2017/08-31/271494.shtml
 
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