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Ziyuan (satellite)
Ziyuan () is a series of remote sensing satellites operated by the People's Republic of China. Several Ziyuan satellites are operated jointly with Brazil's National Institute for Space Research under the China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program. Ziyuan satellites are based on the Phoenix-Eye-1 or Phoenix-Eye-2 satellite buses - the Phoenix-Eye-1 is used for CBERS missions while the Phoenix-Eye-2 is used for the remaining satellites. The Ziyuan-II series satellites are operated by the Chinese military. The Ziyuan-III series satellites are operated by the Ministry of Natural Resources An environmental ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for the environment and/or natural resources. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of the Environment, .... Satellites References {{CBERS Earth observation satellites of China Satellite series Spacecraft launched by Long March rocke ...
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International Designator
The International Designator, also known as COSPAR ID, is an international identifier assigned to artificial objects in space. It consists of the launch year, a three-digit incrementing launch number of that year and up to a three-letter code representing the sequential identifier of a piece in a launch. In TLE format the first two digits of the year and the dash are dropped. For example1990-037Ais the Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' on mission STS-31, which carried the Hubble Space Telescope1990-037B into space. This launch was the 37th known successful launch worldwide in 1990. The designation system has been generally known as the COSPAR system, named for the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) of the International Council for Science. COSPAR subsumed the first designation system, devised at Harvard University. That system used letters of the Greek alphabet to designate artificial satellites. This was based on the scientific naming convention for natural satellites. For exampl ...
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Ziyuan I-04A
Ziyuan may refer to: * ''Ziyuan'' (字苑), or ''Essays on Chinese Characters'', Chinese dictionary attributed to the Eastern Jin Dynasty scholar Ge Hong *Ziyuan County (资源县), Guilin, Guangxi, China **Ziyuan Town (资源镇), town in and county seat of Ziyuan County *Ziyuan (satellite) Ziyuan () is a series of remote sensing satellites operated by the People's Republic of China. Several Ziyuan satellites are operated jointly with Brazil's National Institute for Space Research under the China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite ..., a series of Chinese satellites *Ziyuan (子遠), style name of Xu You {{disambig ...
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Ziyuan I-02D
Ziyuan may refer to: * ''Ziyuan'' (字苑), or ''Essays on Chinese Characters'', Chinese dictionary attributed to the Eastern Jin Dynasty scholar Ge Hong *Ziyuan County (资源县), Guilin, Guangxi, China **Ziyuan Town (资源镇), town in and county seat of Ziyuan County *Ziyuan (satellite) Ziyuan () is a series of remote sensing satellites operated by the People's Republic of China. Several Ziyuan satellites are operated jointly with Brazil's National Institute for Space Research under the China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite ..., a series of Chinese satellites *Ziyuan (子遠), style name of Xu You {{disambig ...
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