China launches new data
relay satellite
July 12
China blasted off a new data relay
satellite "Tianlian I-02" on Monday at the
Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest
Sichuan Province .
The satellite was launched on a Long
March-3C carrier rocket at 11:41 p.m.
(Beijing Time), said sources with the center.
Developed by the China Academy of Space
Technology under the China Aerospace Science
and Technology Corporation, the satellite is
the country's second data relay satellite.
China launched its first data relay
satellite "Tianlian I-01" on April 25, 2008.
The two satellites will form a network to
offer data relay and measurement and control
service for China's spacecrafts and planned
space stations, according to the center.
They will also be used to help perform
the nation's first space docking, scheduled
for the second half of 2011.
China plans to launch Tiangong-1 and
Shenzhou-8 spacecraft in the latter half of
this year, and they will perform the
nation's first space docking.
Monday's launch is the 140th mission of
China's Long March series of rockets.