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Long March 4B

Index Long March 4B

The Long March 4B, also known as the Chang Zheng 4B, CZ-4B, and LM-4B, is a Chinese expendable orbital launch vehicle. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 38 relations: ÑuSat, CBERS-1, CBERS-2, CBERS-2B, CBERS-3, CBERS-4, China, China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program, Dinitrogen tetroxide, ETRSS-1, Fengyun, Gaofen, Geostationary transfer orbit, Haiyang (satellite), Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope, Heweliusz (satellite), Huanjing (satellite), Jiuquan Launch Area 4, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Launch vehicle, Long March (rocket family), Long March 4C, Low Earth orbit, Medium-lift launch vehicle, Orbit, SACI-1, Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology, Shijian, Shiyan (satellite), Sun-synchronous orbit, Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine, VesselSat-2, Yaogan, YF-20, YF-40, Ziyuan (satellite), 2007 Chinese anti-satellite missile test.

  2. Long March (rocket family)

ÑuSat

ÑuSat satellite series (ÑuSat, sometimes translated into English as NewSat), is a series of Argentinean commercial Earth observation satellites.

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CBERS-1

China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite 1 (CBERS-1), also known as Ziyuan I-01 or Ziyuan 1A (ZY 1, ZY 1A), is a remote sensing satellite which was operated as part of the China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program between the China National Space Administration and Brazil's National Institute for Space Research.

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CBERS-2

China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite 2 (CBERS-2), also known as Ziyuan I-02 or Ziyuan 1B, was a remote sensing satellite operated as part of the China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program between the Chinese Center for Resources Satellite Data and Application and Brazilian National Institute for Space Research.

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CBERS-2B

China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite 2B (CBERS-2B), also known as Ziyuan 1-2B, was a remote sensing satellite operated as part of the China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program between the Chinese Center for Resources Satellite Data and Application and Brazilian National Institute for Space Research.

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CBERS-3

China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite 3 (CBERS-3), also known as Ziyuan I-03 or Ziyuan 1D, was a remote sensing satellite intended for operation as part of the China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program between the Chinese Center for Resources Satellite Data and Application and Brazilian National Institute for Space Research.

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CBERS-4

China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite 4 (CBERS-4), also known as Ziyuan I-04 or Ziyuan 1E, is a remote sensing satellite intended for operation as part of the China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program between the Chinese Center for Resources Satellite Data and Application and Brazilian National Institute for Space Research.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program

The China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program (CBERS) is a technological cooperation program between Brazil and China which develops and operates Earth observation satellites.

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Dinitrogen tetroxide

Dinitrogen tetroxide, commonly referred to as nitrogen tetroxide (NTO), and occasionally (usually among ex-USSR/Russian rocket engineers) as amyl, is the chemical compound N2O4.

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ETRSS-1

ETRSS-1 is the first satellite launched by Ethiopia.

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Fengyun

Fēngyún (FY) are China's meteorological satellites.

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Gaofen

Gaofen is a series of Chinese high-resolution Earth imaging satellites launched as part of the China High-resolution Earth Observation System (CHEOS) program.

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Geostationary transfer orbit

A geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) or geosynchronous transfer orbit is a type of geocentric orbit.

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Haiyang (satellite)

Haiyang (HY) is a series of marine remote sensing satellites developed and operated by the People's Republic of China since 2002.

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Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope

Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (HXMT) also known as Insight is a Chinese X-ray space observatory, launched on June 15, 2017 to observe black holes, neutron stars, active galactic nuclei and other phenomena based on their X-ray and gamma-ray emissions.

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Heweliusz (satellite)

Heweliusz (also called BRITE-PL) is the second Polish scientific satellite launched in 2014 as part of the Bright-star Target Explorer (BRITE) programme.

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Huanjing (satellite)

China plans to launch eleven Huanjing satellites for disaster and environmental monitoring ("huanjing" is Chinese for "environment").

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Jiuquan Launch Area 4

Launch Area 4 (LA-4), also known as the South Launch Site or SLS, and LC-43, is the only active Long March launch complex at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

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Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC; also known as Shuangchengzi Missile Test Center; Launch Complex B2; formally Northwest Comprehensive Missile Testing Facility (西北综合导弹试验基地); Base 20; 63600 Unit) is a Chinese space vehicle launch facility (spaceport) located between the Ejin, Alxa, Inner Mongolia and Hangtian Town, Jinta County, Jiuquan, Gansu Province.

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Launch vehicle

A launch vehicle is typically a rocket-powered vehicle designed to carry a payload (a crewed spacecraft or satellites) from Earth's surface or lower atmosphere to outer space.

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Long March (rocket family)

The Long March rockets are a family of expendable launch system rockets operated by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.

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Long March 4C

The Long March 4C, also known as the Chang Zheng 4C, CZ-4C and LM-4C, previously designated Long March 4B-II, is a Chinese orbital launch vehicle. Long March 4B and Long March 4C are Long March (rocket family).

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Low Earth orbit

A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with a period of 128 minutes or less (making at least 11.25 orbits per day) and an eccentricity less than 0.25.

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Medium-lift launch vehicle

A medium-lift launch vehicle (MLV) is a rocket launch vehicle that is capable of lifting between by NASA classification or between by Russian classification of payload into low Earth orbit (LEO).

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Orbit

In celestial mechanics, an orbit (also known as orbital revolution) is the curved trajectory of an object such as the trajectory of a planet around a star, or of a natural satellite around a planet, or of an artificial satellite around an object or position in space such as a planet, moon, asteroid, or Lagrange point.

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SACI-1

The SACI-1 was a microsatellite of scientific applications, designed, developed, constructed and tested by Brazilian technicians, engineers and scientists working in INPE (National Institute of Space Research).

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Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology

The Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST) is a Chinese space agency and subordinate of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), it is referred to as The Eighth Academy of CASC.

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Shijian

Shijian (abbr. "SJ") is a series of satellites built and operated by the People's Republic of China.

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Shiyan (satellite)

Shiyan (SY) is a Chinese experimental satellite program consisting of a variety of test satellites.

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Sun-synchronous orbit

A Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), also called a heliosynchronous orbit, is a nearly polar orbit around a planet, in which the satellite passes over any given point of the planet's surface at the same local mean solar time.

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Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center

The Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center (TSLC) also known as Base 25, is a People's Republic of China space and defense launch facility (spaceport).

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Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine

Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH; 1,1-dimethylhydrazine, heptyl or codenamed Geptil) is a chemical compound with the formula H2NN(CH3)2 that is used as a rocket propellant.

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VesselSat-2

VesselSat-2 (aka Orbcomm FM43, V2) was a Luxembourgian microsatellite built and owned by LuxSpace, and operated by Orbcomm under lease.

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Yaogan

Yaogan is the cover name used by the People's Republic of China to refer to its military reconnaissance satellites.

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YF-20

The YF-20 is a Chinese liquid-fuel rocket engine burning N2O4 and UDMH in a gas generator cycle.

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YF-40

The YF-40 is a Chinese liquid rocket engine burning N2O4 and UDMH in a gas generator cycle.

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Ziyuan (satellite)

Ziyuan is a series of remote sensing satellites operated by the People's Republic of China.

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2007 Chinese anti-satellite missile test

On 11 January 2007, China conducted an anti-satellite missile test.

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See also

Long March (rocket family)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_March_4B

Also known as CZ-4B, Chang Zheng 4B.