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China Space Military:Recon, Satcom, Navi, ASAT/BMD, Orbital Vehicle, SLV, etc.

Plus, Beidou has to be commercialized. If no body uses it, how will it profit from civilian application?

Imagine how many billion chips would be produced, and produced in China, to be installed in apples, oranges and others.

Overtime, Beidou must drive the GPS from the market. Any sane Chinese citizen would prefer a domestic positioning system than a foreign one.

I think Beidou has an excellent pitch for provision of commercial / military services to overseas markets where the governments do not want to have a 100% GPS dependent positioning functions.

Generallyl Beidou is provided free of charges to commercial users with basic functions. It has a strong market for logistic tracking in the transportation sector like airlines. shipping companies, taxis, truckers etc :-)
 
探月工程三期再入返回飞行器服务舱飞抵地月系统拉格朗日-2点
2014-11-29 12:00:00 来源:中国广播网

  央广网北京11月29日消息(记者张棉棉 蔡金曼)记者今天(29日)从国家国防科技工业局获悉,探月工程三期再入返回飞行器服务舱飞抵地月系统拉格朗日-2点(简称地月L2点)。

  11月28日,探月工程三期再入返回飞行器服务舱实施了地月L2点绕飞期间第一次轨道维持控制。目前各项拓展试验顺利开展。

  服务舱11月1日与返回器分离后,经过两次轨道控制,返回到远地点54万公里、近地点600公里的大椭圆轨道,开展拓展试验任务。11月9日和 17日先后完成绕地大椭圆轨道远地点变轨控制和近地点变轨控制,继续按照预定地月转移轨道飞行。11月21日实施了地月转移轨道中途修正控制,11月23 日到达近月点,并实施月球借力轨道机动控制,飞向地月L2点。11月27日,服务舱进入环绕地月L2点的李萨如轨道,轨道振幅X轴2万公里,Y轴4万公 里,Z轴3.5万公里,周期14天。为保持在环绕地月L2点的李萨如轨道,11月28日实施了地月L2点绕飞期间第一次轨道维持控制。

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服务舱在地月L2点绕飞轨道

  截至11月28日,服务舱已独立飞行28天,目前距地球42.1万公里,距月球6.3万公里,状态正常,各项拓展试验顺利开展。

  再入返回飞行器于10月24日在西昌卫星发射中心发射升空,进入地月转移轨道。成功实施2次轨道修正后,飞行器于27日飞抵月球引力影响球,开 始月球近旁转向飞行。28日晚,飞行器完成月球近旁转向飞行,进入月地转移轨道。30日再次成功实施1次轨道修正,11月1日飞行器服务舱与返回器在距地 面高约5000公里处正常分离,随后返回器顺利着陆在内蒙古四子王旗预定区域,试验任务取得圆满成功。

CNR network Beijing November 29 news (reporter Zhang Mian Mian Cai Jin Man)

Reporter has heard from SASTIND that Chang'e-5T1's service module has arrived at Earth-Moon Lagrange Point 2(EM-L2) Lissajous orbit on 27th Oct. 2014. On 28th Oct, it perform the first ever EM-L2 orbit maintenance maneuver, currently the extended/secondary mission is progressing smoothly.

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Service module of China's returned lunar orbiter reaches L2 point - China - Chinadaily.com.cn
(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-11-29 15:56

BEIJING -- The service module belonging to China's unmanned lunar orbiter has reached the Earth-Moon second Lagrange Point (L2), the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense said Saturday.

As of Friday, the service module had been flying for 28 days, and was 421,000 kilometers away from Earth and 63,000 km from the moon. All experiments are going well.

The service module was separated from the return capsule of China's test lunar orbiter, which returned to Earth on Nov. 1 after circling the moon in its eight-day mission launched on Oct. 24.

It was the world's first mission to the Moon and back in some 40 years, with China becoming the third nation to do so after the Soviet Union and the United States.

After two orbital transfers, the service module re-entered the elliptical orbit with an apogee of 540,000 km and a perigee of 600 km.

During the flight, the service module again performed orbital transfer actions twice, and flew along the pre-set Earth-moon transfer orbit. On Nov. 23, it reached the perilune and with the lunar gravity it was able to undertake the orbit maneuver to fly to the L2 point.
 
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Old news but an important step forward for Beidou :cheesy::tup:

China's BeiDou system standard ratified by IMO - China - Chinadaily.com.cn

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-05-21 21:03

BEIJING/NANJING - The International Maritime Organization has ratified the performance standard of a receiver of the shipborne BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS), the Ministry of Transport revealed Wednesday.

This is the first BDS to be standard approved by an international organization. It marks the first step for China's home-grown system in its quest to go global, according to the ministry.

The move is key to the application of BDS in the international maritime field and its industrial development, the ministry said.

The first satellite for the BDS plan was launched in 2000. China wants to expand the regional navigation system to global coverage by around 2020.

Also on Wednesday, BDS spokesman Ran Chengqi said at a symposium in Nanjing that China has started the last phase of the BDS development plan, and is expanding the system's market share at home.

As of the end of March, the sale of BDS/GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) modules exceeded two million, Ran said.

Moreover, he said that over 40 million mobile phones with BeiDou positioning function have been put into market, and vehicle-mounted BDS navigators designed for more than 200 automobile types have been on sale.


 

The successful key problem solving endeavours by Chinese Scientists will bring a Quantum Communicaion Satellite to the launching pad in 2016 as scheduled :cheesy::tup:

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量子科学实验卫星发射在即?攻关试验均已完成--科技--人民网

  2016年,天空中将会多出一颗耀眼的星,而它就是即将发射的“量子科学实验卫星”。

  “前面的攻关试验都已经做完了。”中国科大微尺度物质科学国家实验室研究员彭承志说,量子科学实验卫星将如期发射。

  这意味着,量子通信将具备覆盖全球范围的能力。“不过,量子科学实验卫星是一颗低轨卫星,只能在晚上进行量子通信,空间覆盖能力和应用都还比较有限。”彭承志说,为了提高量子通信的范围和应用能力,他们可能还会考虑量子星座的研制。

  迈出量子通信第一步

  随着网络通信的飞速发展,账号保护、传送安全等成为人们日益关心的问题。作为以量子力学基本原理为基础的全新通信技术,量子通信被视为可以解决人们的担忧、无条件保障通信安全的最有效方式。

  而如何让这一方式更好地服务于广大用户,一直是学界研究的热点。中科院院士、中国科学技术大学教授潘建伟带领团队,用辛苦和努力浇灌了一朵量子之花。

  2012年2月17日,是让团队成员、中科院量子技术与应用研究中心副主任赵勇铭记在心的日子。当天,历时18个月建设的“合肥城域量子通信试验示范网”终于完成了。

  这是全球首个城域量子通信试验示范网,有了这一安全保障,示范网用户传递的信息内容就会变得不可窃听、复制或破译。

  研制量子通信网络终端设备,研制量子通信微光探测核心器件,研制量子通信网控设备等产品……前期的工作做足后,拥有一个产品和技术的试验床,就显得有点迫切。

  “我们需要一个具有稳定性和安全性的更大的平台来检测通信,同时积累量子通信网络的建设和运维经验。”赵勇说。

  合肥示范网应运而生,建成的示范网有46个节点,网络覆盖合肥市主城区,用户涵盖省市政府机关单位、金融机构、研究院所等。而直到现在,这些单位都是这一平台上的创新参与者。

  将通信安全距离扩展至更远

  如果说合肥示范网的建立是要建设一个技术试验床,那么,今年3月份投入使用的济南量子通信试验网则是面向用户日常应用的,希望更加贴合不同使用单位的要求。

  目前,济南量子网络有90多家用户单位,可以通过网络内量子通信集控站和终端,实现安全的语音和视频通信、安全的文件传真以及安全的数据传输。

  “我们的平台可以承载上千用户。”赵勇说,“网络目前是免费提供给用户使用的,试验网的目的是通过用户的使用来进行相关行业应用模式的探索。”

  济南网的顺利运行,标志着量子通信城域网技术已经发展成熟。

  “量子通信网络需要在更大范围里,通过更多的用户体验进一步验证其稳定性,提高其可用性。”中国科大微尺度物质科学国家实验室研究员陈宇翱表示,只有具备了稳定性,才会拥有更多的用户。

  记者了解到,建设中的量子通信“京沪干线”连接北京、济南、合肥、上海,全长2025公里,提供4城市间网状8Gbps加密应用数据传输业务。

  “目前主要的使用对象还是银行、证券公司等一些金融机构。”陈宇翱说,北京、上海城域量子通信网将分别于今年年底和明年夏天建成。

  陈宇翱告诉记者,2025~2030年,覆盖全国的量子通信网络也有望建成,“我们希望能将安全距离扩展得更远,并且通过京沪干线来探索一定的商业盈利模式,将量子通信产业化”。

  拓展量子应用领域

  在潘建伟等人看来,成功就是解决一个又一个问题。

  量子科学实验卫星的研发亦是如此。研制一颗卫星,需要考虑很多问题,包括如何提高精度,将量子信号从天上传下来以及卫星发射以后的空间适应性问题。

  尽管过程满是艰难,所幸的是,这些问题都已得到很好的验证。现在,团队成员们在期待卫星发射的那一刻。

  不过,对于团队的研究人员来说,努力并没有到此为止。目前量子通信完成的还是最简单的点对点的信息传递,真正要组网的话,还需要一段时间。

  彭承志还表示,日后建成的量子通信网络,要致力于与既有经典网络的融合,“比如说加密这一块,我们要提高网络的实用性,让更多的外围企业参与进来”。

  此外,通过量子通信的发展来带动量子测量和量子计算等技术的发展,也是这个团队的期望,在他们看来,未来,“量子技术大有可为”。

China to launch hack-proof quantum communication network in 2016 - Worldnews.com
 
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China Plans BeiDou Ground Station in Antarctica : GPS World

China plans to build a BeiDou station in Antarctica this summer, according to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald. China’s official Xinhua news agency disclosed the plans.

The facility at Great Wall station in Antarctica will include receivers, auxiliary equipment and a reference station key to improving BieDou’s accuracy, according to the Chinese enews.com website.

Project leader Wu Xuefeng said the BeiDou facility would greatly improve China’s Antarctic mapping autonomy and improving the system’s precision.

The BeiDou facility will join others, including Norway’s Trollsat, strategically located in Antarctica to fit that country’s global networks, but which some claim breach the Antarctic Treaty. The treaty says “Antarctica shall be used for peaceful purposes only” and prohibits activities of a military nature.

Norwegian Bard Wormdal, author of The Satellite War, told Fairfax Media, “The Chinese military wants to use BeiDou for instance for guiding all sorts of missiles. A BeiDou base in Antarctica makes the system more reliable and precise.” He first raised alarm over the Norwegian satellite base at its Troll Antarctic station, which he found had been used by the U.S. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.

Russia has three GLONASS ground stations on the continent.
 
BeiDou, Dead Reckoning Added to SiRFstarV 5ea Auto Platform : GPS World

CSR plc has released significant upgrades for the SiRFstarV 5ea automotive-grade quad-GNSS location platform. Support has been added for concurrent use of GPS and BeiDou (BDS) satellite constellations, along with major updates to theSiRFDRive software dead-reckoning algorithms. Together, these upgrades ensure that SiRFstarV 5ea offers improved automotive positioning performance meeting the requirements of OEMs across the globe.

CSR is being acquired by Qualcomm, with the transaction expected to close by the end of the summer of 2015.

By adding support for China’s BDS constellation to SiRFstarV 5ea’s existing GPS and GLONASS capabilities, the new software offers automotive OEMs the flexibility to perform concurrent GPS and GLONASS or GPS and BDS operations. The new BDS capability provides OEMs the opportunity to market their products to regions where BDS support is mandated and also exploit the benefits of the BDS satellite constellation which is now fully operational over China and surrounding countries. The SiRFstarV 5ea platform, which is optimized and certified for the strict requirements and life cycles of the automotive industry, is also Galileo-ready through future software upgrades.

“Automotive OEMs from around the globe all have something to gain from the new additions to our cutting-edge SiRFstarV 5ea automotive location platform,” Anthony Murray, senior vice president, Business Group, at CSR, said. “Tier Ones and OEMs are looking to develop global platforms that can be easily configured to meet regional requirements and preferences, while Asian car manufacturers in particular have been calling for simultaneous GPS and BDS support to meet regional market needs for BDS support.”

SiRFDRive for SiRFstarV 5ea now also includes CSR’s latest dead reckoning algorithms that work alongside concurrent GPS and GLONASS operations. The combination of increased satellite visibility and the latest dead-reckoning algorithms improves the overall performance in challenging environments such as Chicago and Tokyo by a factor of two.

“Many Tier Ones are looking for more complete dead reckoning solutions to simplify the design process and accelerate time to market. SiRFDRive is a state-of-the-art plug-and-play solution that covers a range of end products spanning from low to high end telematics and navigation systems,” continued Murray.

SiRFstarV 5ea is designed for automotive market AEC-Q100 qualification requirements as a standalone location engine platform. The platform provides automotive Tier One suppliers and OEMs around the world with continuous, highly accurate positioning capabilities for the next generation of in-dash navigation and telematics applications in cars, trucks and other moveable assets requiring automotive-qualified devices.

Updated SiRFstarV 5ea evaluation kits are available now, and the SiRFstarV 5ea platform is ready for immediate integration into next generation infotainment and telematics products.
 
ZTE smartphones to carry BeiDou chips
By Chu Daye

Report says enables devices to use local BDS navigational service
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A Shanghai high-tech company has rolled out a navigation chip utilizing the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) service that will be used on over 1 million smartphones made by Chinese smartphone maker ZTE from early 2015, Shanghai-based newspaper Wen Hui Bao reported over the weekend.

Experts said the chip, a key component in the navigation service, will help to promote the civil and commercial use of BDS in China.

Shanghai Beiga Satellite Technology Co displayed the newly developed chip on Thursday at an industry exhibition in Shanghai for promoting the civilian use of military technologies, according to the report.

Wang Yong ping, general manager of Beiga, said they are improving the chip that debuted at the exhibition and will start mass production and consolidate it into about 1 million ZTE smartphones from next March, the report said.

Wang further predicted the figure could hit 10 million by the end of 2016.

ZTE could not be reached for confirmation by press time over the weekend.

A chip that can be used on smartphones is a technological improvement and positive for the whole industry due to the chance of winning orders to be used on a vast number of devices, Xiang Ligang, CEO of industry information portal cctime.com, told the Global Times Sunday.

"In China, the civilian use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) has some limitations. For instance, it cannot recognize the differences between main roads and side roads with its accuracy performance lingering at around 10 meters. BDS is said to have better performance in this regard, which boosts its value for Chinese consumers," Xiang said.

Previous chips using the BDS were too large and consumed too much energy to be logical for daily use, Wen Hui Bao reported.

China started to build its own space-based positioning, navigation and timing system in 2000 as an alternative to GPS, which is maintained by the US government and is freely accessible to anyone with a GPS receiver.

The BDS network, which initially was for military usage and currently consists of 16 operational satellites, started providing public service to the Asia-Pacific region in December 2012.

Gu Zhengxi, deputy general manager of Beijing-based CenNavi Technologies Co, a traffic information service provider based on satellite technology, said the majority of chips sold in the domestic market are so called dual-mode chips, receiving both signals sent from satellites belonging to the BDS as well as the GPS system.

China is steadily pushing forward the usage of its homegrown BDS.

China plans to cooperate with several countries, including Mexico, Israel and Sweden, to expand the reach of its BeiDou navigation satellite system, China National Radio reported on October 22.

By the end of 2013, BDS had been installed on over 50,000 Chinese fishing vessels with subsidies from the government, Reuters reported on July 27.

"Strong policy support and the necessity of a homegrown system for national defense indicate BDS will carve out market share from the domestic market dominated by GPS," Gu told the Global Times Sunday.

"The proliferation of its application, especially in the field of civilian use, will help the system to achieve the economy of scale at an earlier date and bring down its cost," Gu said.

In addition to GPS and BDS, there are other systems in use or under development, such as the Russian Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) and the EU's Galileo positioning system, media reports said.
 
Congrats to China! China can't afford to to be at the mercy of others in something as vital as this.

I'm curious but is Beidou operating on the frequency that the Europeans originally wanted for Galileo? If so, this is all very hilarious.

Brief history - China originally partnered with Europe in the Galileo project and paid handsomely to do so. A little later, it turned out the Europeans were only too happy to accept Chinese money but were not actually willing to give China any strategic control over the project or the satellites once finished.

So China said "screw you" and developed Beidou and put it in orbit and got it operational faster than Galileo, thereby claiming the unused frequency the Euros had been eyeing (int'l essentially states - first to use = owner), which made the Euros come crawling back, begging for their frequency. I think China told them to screw off again if I'm not mistaken. How's that for justice. :rofl:
 
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Xiaomi must integrate Beiga's latest chip,or other Beidou chips for that matter,into its future generations of Mi phones。

Xiaomi Mi5 – Give You High Performance and Incredible Features

By Romdani | November 20, 2014 1 Comment

Xiaomi is China’s most popular mobile device producer known for their loved Mi series of smartphones. After releasing Mi3 and 4, Xiaomi confirmed that, the now officially most awaited phone in China, Mi5 is currently in the second phase of production.

There have been various speculations about what the phone will feature, although most analysts predict a high-performance gadget characterized by fresh features and expanded capacities. As phone manufacturers all over the world continue to release new gadgets, the main trend has been towards big screens and faster performance.

Here is a detailed review of the Xiaomi Mi5 smartphone including features, specifications and price.

Features and specifications

Since users have already had a taste of predecessors such as Mi3 and Mi4, the new phone is expected to harbor various features that are quintessential of Xiaomi devices. It also features new enhancements and capacities that will compete with well-established world brands like iPhones and other android gadgets.

Some of the features you will find in Xiaomi Mi5 include the following;
  • Display – The latest trends in smartphones has been a preference for bigger devices particularly bigger displays. As the predecessors already broke the 5 inches mark, the new Xiaomi Mi5 is expected to come with a much bigger display, in fact, analysts and leaked evidence suggest a size bigger than 5.5 inches big. The display will feature a 1920×1080 pixel touch screen and full HD LCD screen. With a pixel density of 441, Mi5 will outperform all releases on that front. This translates to clearer texts and crisp displays unmatched by any other smartphone in the market.
  • Camera and sensor specifications – With the increased selfie activities, cameras have become a significant review feature for all smartphones. Xiaomi Mi5 will feature a 20 MP back camera and 8 MP front camera, once again outperforming existing phones. The rear camera has f/2.2 aperture, the reputed Sony CMOS sensors and a LED flash. Other features include a light sensor, accelerometer, sensor gyroscope, proximity sensor, barometer, and an electronic camera.
  • Processor – This is one of the key features to look out for in any modern smartphone and Xiaomi Mi5 does not parallel any existing technology. It will feature the new Android 5.0 Lollipop OS run by a 2.5GHz quad-core processor, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800. The 8 bit processor has been dubbed as MIUI version 6 and has a 64 bit computing ability. The phone also comes with a 3GB ram and 16GB internal memory expandable to 128GB using a Micro-SD card.
There are various other incredible features including a fingerprint scanner, heart rate monitor, dual-Sim support and a powerful 3500mAh Li-ion battery that lasts for longer.

Price

Considering the rich feature set that Xiaomi Mi5 is lined to come up with, the price would naturally be expected to be slightly on the higher side. However, the price is considerably low when compared to other high-end smartphones. In Chinese money, Xiaomi Mi5 will be sold for 1999 YUAN which is about $329.

Conclusion

Mi5 will definitely provide top competition for other devices from market leaders all over the world. Its new feature set and new capacities are not easy to oversight besides the low price. Most smartphone users will find the phone a perfect replacement option since it has all the desired features.
 
Xiaomi must integrate Beiga's latest chip,or other Beidou chips for that matter,into its future generations of Mi phones。

Xiaomi Mi5 – Give You High Performance and Incredible Features

By Romdani | November 20, 2014 1 Comment

Xiaomi is China’s most popular mobile device producer known for their loved Mi series of smartphones. After releasing Mi3 and 4, Xiaomi confirmed that, the now officially most awaited phone in China, Mi5 is currently in the second phase of production.

There have been various speculations about what the phone will feature, although most analysts predict a high-performance gadget characterized by fresh features and expanded capacities. As phone manufacturers all over the world continue to release new gadgets, the main trend has been towards big screens and faster performance.

Here is a detailed review of the Xiaomi Mi5 smartphone including features, specifications and price.

Features and specifications

Since users have already had a taste of predecessors such as Mi3 and Mi4, the new phone is expected to harbor various features that are quintessential of Xiaomi devices. It also features new enhancements and capacities that will compete with well-established world brands like iPhones and other android gadgets.

Some of the features you will find in Xiaomi Mi5 include the following;
  • Display – The latest trends in smartphones has been a preference for bigger devices particularly bigger displays. As the predecessors already broke the 5 inches mark, the new Xiaomi Mi5 is expected to come with a much bigger display, in fact, analysts and leaked evidence suggest a size bigger than 5.5 inches big. The display will feature a 1920×1080 pixel touch screen and full HD LCD screen. With a pixel density of 441, Mi5 will outperform all releases on that front. This translates to clearer texts and crisp displays unmatched by any other smartphone in the market.
  • Camera and sensor specifications – With the increased selfie activities, cameras have become a significant review feature for all smartphones. Xiaomi Mi5 will feature a 20 MP back camera and 8 MP front camera, once again outperforming existing phones. The rear camera has f/2.2 aperture, the reputed Sony CMOS sensors and a LED flash. Other features include a light sensor, accelerometer, sensor gyroscope, proximity sensor, barometer, and an electronic camera.
  • Processor – This is one of the key features to look out for in any modern smartphone and Xiaomi Mi5 does not parallel any existing technology. It will feature the new Android 5.0 Lollipop OS run by a 2.5GHz quad-core processor, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800. The 8 bit processor has been dubbed as MIUI version 6 and has a 64 bit computing ability. The phone also comes with a 3GB ram and 16GB internal memory expandable to 128GB using a Micro-SD card.
There are various other incredible features including a fingerprint scanner, heart rate monitor, dual-Sim support and a powerful 3500mAh Li-ion battery that lasts for longer.

Price

Considering the rich feature set that Xiaomi Mi5 is lined to come up with, the price would naturally be expected to be slightly on the higher side. However, the price is considerably low when compared to other high-end smartphones. In Chinese money, Xiaomi Mi5 will be sold for 1999 YUAN which is about $329.

Conclusion

Mi5 will definitely provide top competition for other devices from market leaders all over the world. Its new feature set and new capacities are not easy to oversight besides the low price. Most smartphone users will find the phone a perfect replacement option since it has all the desired features.


And not just Xiaomi. In fact, once the chip is in mass production, China's government must require all phones produced and sold in China to have an integrated Beidou chip inside.
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Directions 2015: BeiDou Belongs to China, and to the World : GPS World

By Li Wang, Director of the International Cooperation Center, China Satellite Navigation Office

By adhering to the principles of independence, openness, compatibility, and gradualness, China is steadily accelerating the construction and development of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System.

The BeiDou System already provides continuous and reliable Full Operational Services to most parts of the Asia-Pacific region. Its positioning, navigation, and timing performance keeps improving, while the deployment for a global constellation is also making progress. The BeiDou System and its products, which are compatible with other navigation satellite systems, have been gradually applied in many sectors and industries related to the national economy and to entering the mass market.

As one of the four core GNSS service providers, BeiDou has always made unswerving efforts to exchange, coordinate, and cooperate with other organizations, system providers, and users.

BeiDou has been actively engaged in international affairs on the platform of the United Nations, such as participation in related activities held by the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG), and coordinated affairs under the framework of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). It has also pushed forward the integrated applications of BeiDou and other navigation satellite systems in the fields of civil aviation, maritime traffic, mobile communication, and so on.

In order to provide better services for global users, the BeiDou system has carried out exchanges and coordination with the other navigation satellite systems. It has established cooperative mechanisms with GPS and GLONASS, and respectively signed the Joint Statement of U.S.-China Civil Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Cooperation, as well as the Memorandum of Understanding between China and Russia on Cooperation in the Field of Satellite Navigation. Furthermore, the cooperation between the BeiDou and Galileo systems has also been included into the China-EU 2020 Strategic Agenda for Cooperation.

Potential areas for cooperation may include compatibility and interoperability, GNSS applications, policies and standards, international GNSS service performance monitoring and assessment, and so on.

Meanwhile, the BeiDou System continues carrying out the BeiDou/GNSS Application Demonstration & Experience Campaign (BADEC) and has negotiated with related countries to jointly establish BeiDou/GNSS Centers. Those centers will implement BeiDou/GNSS popularization, exhibition, application demonstration, and user experience activities, as well as system performance testing and assessment, academic exchanges, training, and R&D, to jointly promote the compatibility and interoperability among the multiple navigation satellite systems, boost the spread of technologies, and improve satellite navigation applications and industrial development..

In 2015, China will continue this effort, launching four to five next-generation BeiDou Navigation Satellites (MEO and IGSO) for testing and verification of new technologies.The BeiDou System with global coverage will completely be established by around 2020. This will enable provision of continuous, stable, and reliable satellite navigation services for global users.

Global navigation satellite systems and related industries are going through an unprecedented revolution. Under such an environment, compatibility and interoperability among systems, and integration of multiple industries, will be the tendencies of future, which will definitely promote wide applications of GNSS in broadening fields. During such a process, the BeiDou System with distinctive characteristics will abide by the objective of “serve the world and benefit mankind,” undertaking the responsibility and obligation to work together with other systems to provide better services for global users.

Li Wang is the director of the International Cooperation Center, China Satellite Navigation Office.
 
探月工程三期再入返回飞行器服务舱飞抵地月系统拉格朗日-2点
2014-11-29 12:00:00 来源:中国广播网

  央广网北京11月29日消息(记者张棉棉 蔡金曼)记者今天(29日)从国家国防科技工业局获悉,探月工程三期再入返回飞行器服务舱飞抵地月系统拉格朗日-2点(简称地月L2点)。

  11月28日,探月工程三期再入返回飞行器服务舱实施了地月L2点绕飞期间第一次轨道维持控制。目前各项拓展试验顺利开展。

  服务舱11月1日与返回器分离后,经过两次轨道控制,返回到远地点54万公里、近地点600公里的大椭圆轨道,开展拓展试验任务。11月9日和 17日先后完成绕地大椭圆轨道远地点变轨控制和近地点变轨控制,继续按照预定地月转移轨道飞行。11月21日实施了地月转移轨道中途修正控制,11月23 日到达近月点,并实施月球借力轨道机动控制,飞向地月L2点。11月27日,服务舱进入环绕地月L2点的李萨如轨道,轨道振幅X轴2万公里,Y轴4万公 里,Z轴3.5万公里,周期14天。为保持在环绕地月L2点的李萨如轨道,11月28日实施了地月L2点绕飞期间第一次轨道维持控制。

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服务舱在地月L2点绕飞轨道

  截至11月28日,服务舱已独立飞行28天,目前距地球42.1万公里,距月球6.3万公里,状态正常,各项拓展试验顺利开展。

  再入返回飞行器于10月24日在西昌卫星发射中心发射升空,进入地月转移轨道。成功实施2次轨道修正后,飞行器于27日飞抵月球引力影响球,开 始月球近旁转向飞行。28日晚,飞行器完成月球近旁转向飞行,进入月地转移轨道。30日再次成功实施1次轨道修正,11月1日飞行器服务舱与返回器在距地 面高约5000公里处正常分离,随后返回器顺利着陆在内蒙古四子王旗预定区域,试验任务取得圆满成功。

CNR network Beijing November 29 news (reporter Zhang Mian Mian Cai Jin Man)

Reporter has heard from SASTIND that Chang'e-5T1's service module has arrived at Earth-Moon Lagrange Point 2(EM-L2) Lissajous orbit on 27th Oct. 2014. On 28th Oct, it perform the first ever EM-L2 orbit maintenance maneuver, currently the extended/secondary mission is progressing smoothly.

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Service module of China's returned lunar orbiter reaches L2 point - China - Chinadaily.com.cn
(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-11-29 15:56

BEIJING -- The service module belonging to China's unmanned lunar orbiter has reached the Earth-Moon second Lagrange Point (L2), the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense said Saturday.

As of Friday, the service module had been flying for 28 days, and was 421,000 kilometers away from Earth and 63,000 km from the moon. All experiments are going well.

The service module was separated from the return capsule of China's test lunar orbiter, which returned to Earth on Nov. 1 after circling the moon in its eight-day mission launched on Oct. 24.

It was the world's first mission to the Moon and back in some 40 years, with China becoming the third nation to do so after the Soviet Union and the United States.

After two orbital transfers, the service module re-entered the elliptical orbit with an apogee of 540,000 km and a perigee of 600 km.

During the flight, the service module again performed orbital transfer actions twice, and flew along the pre-set Earth-moon transfer orbit. On Nov. 23, it reached the perilune and with the lunar gravity it was able to undertake the orbit maneuver to fly to the L2 point.

Updated news on the activities of the Service Module of Chang 'e 5T1 :cheesy:
中国探月再入返回飞行器服务舱为“嫦娥五号”探路--社会--人民网

Position now: L2 ( behind the far side of the moon )
Conditions of operation: good
No of remote contacts with control center during last month: 7

Next scheduled operations in 2015:
Early January: leaving L2 towards the Moon
Mid Janurary: reaching the moon orbit
Feb. and March: completion of testing remote control docking and rendezvous maneuvers - 1 time in each of the 2 months
April: moving to and taking detail pics at next Lunar mission landing and soil collection sites
 
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