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Using the “Micius” satellite, researchers achieved entanglement-based quantum key distribution (QKD) between two ground observatories in Delingha and Nanshan (China), separated by 1,120 kilometres.
 

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China launches final Beidou-3 with Long March 3B Return To Flight


China has launched the final Beidou satellite to complete its orbital navigation constellation. Launch of the Beidou-3GEO3 used the Long March/Chang Zheng-3B/G2 (Y68) rocket and lifted off on 22 June at 21:43 EDT (23 June at 01:43 UTC) from pad LC-2 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.

It will be “some time” before China comments on the success of the mission, but all events through third stage shutdown and initial parking orbit insertion occurred successfully.

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China launches final Beidou-3 with Long March 3B Return To Flight


China has launched the final Beidou satellite to complete its orbital navigation constellation. Launch of the Beidou-3GEO3 used the Long March/Chang Zheng-3B/G2 (Y68) rocket and lifted off on 22 June at 21:43 EDT (23 June at 01:43 UTC) from pad LC-2 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.

It will be “some time” before China comments on the success of the mission, but all events through third stage shutdown and initial parking orbit insertion occurred successfully.

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The comments were immediate. There was live broadcast by CCTV news channel covering from the T-1 minutes till the announcement of mission success when solar panels were deployed.
 

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Ground test of Beidou satellite antenna...

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