China's Beidou starts providing services
Updated: 2011-12-27 13:47
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
BEIJING - China's indigenous satellite navigation system Beidou started providing initial operational services, including positioning, navigation and timing, to China and its surrounding areas from Tuesday, a spokesman for the system said.
Six more satellites will be launched in 2012 to further expand the service area of Beidou system to most parts of Asia-Pacific region, spokesman Ran Chengqi, who is also director of China satellite navigation system management office, told a press conference in Beijing.
Related Stories
Rocket malfunction causes satellite to not reach preset orbit 2011-08-20 07:52
Seven weather satellites set to launch by 2015 2011-03-14 08:02
India communication satellite launch fails 2010-12-25 20:54
Iran launches homemade satellite into orbit 2011-06-16 04:01
China launches communications satellite 2010-11-25 14:34
- Shenhua to build thermal power project in Guangxi
- Rubber prices unlikely to bounce back
- China's industrial profits growth slows further
- Natural gas imports expected to increase
- China stresses stable grain production
- Economic growth to fall
- China urged to up holdings of gold
- Oil subsidiaries look overseas