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During the past 15 years, from the later 1996(that two big failure) to the end of 2012, Lang March rockets launched 133times, one time failed in 2011, one time partly failed in 2009, 98.5% success rate;
from the end of 1996 to 2009, 76 times consecutive successful launch;
from 2010-2012, one failed out 53 times lauch during 3 years
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Summary: Commercial vehicles such as tour coaches and heavy trucks in nine regions will have to install the homegrown Beidou Navigation Satellite System or face having vehicle permits revoked.
January 15, 2013 -- 03:29 GMT (19:29 PST)
China's Ministry of Transport says commercial vehicles in nine regions will have to install the homegrown Beidou Navigation Satellite System (BDS), or face not having their vehicle permits approved.
Xinhua reported Monday that all tour coaches, long-distance scheduled buses and vehicles transporting "dangerous articles" will need to install BDS when they renew their mobile navigation devices. Newly-manufactured heavy trucks and trailers will also have to be installed with the navigation system before entering the market, it noted.
The new regulation applies to nine regions, namely Jiangsu, Anhui, Hebei, Shaanxi, Shandong, Hunan, Guizhou, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, and Tianjin Municipality, said Feng Zhenglin, China's vice minister of transport, in the report.
He added the ministry intends to have 80 percent of these vehicles installed with BDS by the end of March, and is also encouraging passenger vehicles in rural areas to install the navigation system.
According to Xinhua, the BDS started providing navigational services to Chinese users and surrounding areas in Asia-Pacific at the end of 2012.
The Chinese government launched its Compass M3 and M4 satellites in May last year to further enhance its reach and provide a viable alternative to the U.S.-controlled global positioning system (GPS). The two satellites are the 12th and 13th ones sent into space, with another 17 expected to join the system by 2020.
According to CASC (China aerospace science and technology corporation), China will have the comprehensive ability of space exploration and more than 200 orbiting spacecrafts by 2020.
In 2013, CASC will implement space model emission for 16 times and plan to launch 20 spacecrafts into the space.
Shenzhou 10 and Tiangong 1 will accomplish rendezvous and docking mission of manned space. Chang'e 3 spacecraft will achieve lunar soft landing detection for the first time and automatic tour of investigation.
According to the deployment, China will have the comprehensive ability of space exploration by 2020.
China's orbiting spacecrafts will be more than 200, accounting for nearly 20 percent of the world. It will launch 30 times annually, accounting for nearly 30 percent of the world. At that time, China will finish the construction of global satellite navigation system and high resolution for earth observation system.
At the same time, China will achieve globalization application of space infrastructure such as satellite communication, satellite navigation, satellite remote sensing and so on, and the overseas income will account for more than 15 percent, international business of aerospace and defense will account for 25 percent of operating revenues.
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YF100 again? or YF77?The Earth trembled and the mountains swayed at about 11am on 08.03.2013