In May 2007, China will launch SinoSat-3 satellite
Fan Xinming, spokesperson for SinoSat satellite telecommunications company, said that after the failure of SinoSat-2 satellite, China will launch SinoSat-3 satellite to provide radio and television services in the future.
Fan Xinming, spokesman for SinoSat satellite telecommunications company, said that after the failure of SinoSat-2 satellite, China will launch SinoSat-3 satellite to provide radio and television services in May. / 2007. He affirmed that the research and preparation for the new satellite is currently well underway.
(Photo: china.org.cn) It will take at least 3 years for China to manufacture SinoSat-2 replacement satellites, satellites dedicated to broadcasting, digital television and television broadcasting. Live wave and digital broadband multimedia system on the territory of China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
According to the project owner, SinoSat-3 will not be an identical copy of SinoSat-2 which will be better improved.
When the company recognized the first technical failure of the SinoSat – 2 satellite on November 8, Mr. Fan mentioned the failure of solar panels that hindered all activities. Telematics and broadcasting of satellites.
He said investigations are underway to learn about technical errors in manufacturing.
'High risk level is one of the key features of the space technology industry , ' Mr. Fan said. He reminded that Chinese and foreign satellite telecommunications companies have faced a similar situation.
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