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???China to launch man-made moon in 2020.
Not sure if this is a good source.Any one has any knowledge of Guanlan project? Initiated by National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology in Qingdao, Shandong.
I have read a better source than this news site says the objective is not only to find them but also to destroy them. I asked the question if anyone knew about the project other than these articles.Not sure if this is a good source.
https://www.indiatoday.in/world/sto...eapon-submarines-satellite-1354033-2018-10-02
Project Guanlan's objective according to this article is develop a satellite capable of finding submarines at depths up to 500 meters.
I have read a better source than this bandit says the objective is not only to find them but also to destroy them. I asked the question if any knew about the project other than these articles.
I am not claiming any thing bro and I am not insulting any one. I am sorry if it looked that way it is a typo I will edit it. I asked the question because I had my doubts on the news.Pardon, but that a ridiculous claim: to detect a submarine 500m below the surface via a laser is already a most impressive task, but to destroy it at that depth is impossible .
Dare to back up your claim instead of insulting others as bandits.
Breaking...China launches twin BeiDou-3 satellites
Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-20 03:05:26|Editor: Liangyu
China sends twin BeiDou-3 navigation satellites into space on a single carrier rocket from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Xichang, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Sept. 19, 2018. (Xinhua/Liang Keyan)
XICHANG, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- China on Wednesday evening successfully sent twin BeiDou-3 navigation satellites into space on a single carrier rocket.
The Long March-3B carrier rocket lifted off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center at 10:07 p.m. It was the 285th mission of the Long March rocket series.
The twin satellites are the 37th and 38th editions of the BeiDou navigation system. After a series of tests and evaluations, they will work together with 12 BeiDou-3 satellites already in orbit.
The twin satellites will provide danger alerts and navigation services for global users. A basic system with 18 orbiting BeiDou-3 satellites will be in place by the end of the year, which will serve countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.
The satellites and the rocket for Wednesday's launch were developed by the China Academy of Space Technology and the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, respectively.
Named after the Chinese term for the Big Dipper, the BeiDou system started serving China in 2000 and the Asia-Pacific region in 2012.
These two Beidou satellite has for the first time carries devices to participate in the International Cospas-Sarsat Programme - Wikipedia
Breaking...
Similar to the above mission, China just successfully launch the next batch of pair of Beidou satellite.
October 15th, 2018~12:20 Beidou No.3 M15, M16 (39th & 40th) launched by CZ-3B/YZ-1 from Xichang.
It would still take a few more hours for the upper stage to deliver the satellites to their intended orbit to make the mission a success.