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  2. Norsat - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Norsat was sold to Hytera, a Chinese telecom company with the long-standing ties to the country's Ministry of Public Security, for CAD $85 million. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The sale was flagged by the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission as raising "significant national-security concerns for the United States" and its allies.

  3. List of private spaceflight companies - Wikipedia

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    small satellite/CubeSat: Development [211] [212] CHIPS resistojet: small satellite/CubeSat: Development [212] [213] PPT-11 pulsed plasma: small satellite/CubeSat: Development [214] [215] Exo Terra Resource Halo Hall effect: small satellite/CubeSat: Development [216] Firefly Aerospace: Reaver LOX/RP-1: Firefly Alpha first stage Operational ...

  4. Qianfan - Wikipedia

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    Qianfan (Chinese: 千帆星座; pinyin: Qiānfān xīngzuò; lit. 'Thousand Sails Constellation'), [1] officially known as the Spacesail Constellation [2] and also referred to as G60 Starlink, [3] is a planned Chinese low-Earth orbit satellite internet megaconstellation to create a system of worldwide internet coverage.

  5. Yuan Wang-class tracking ship - Wikipedia

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    The ships are all assigned to the China Maritime Satellite Telemetry and Control Department in Jianyin, Jiangsu province. Detailed specifications for every ship have not been released by the PLASSF. Yuan Wang 1 and Yuan Wang 2 are thought to have a displacement tonnage of around 21,000 tons when fully loaded, with a crew of about 470 and a ...

  6. Massive fireball spotted streaking across US skies — and it ...

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    The satellite had been used for imaging by Beijing-based company SpaceView, McDowell said. Not everyone is buying the “harmless space junk” narrative. “Chinese satellites and Chinese drones ...

  7. Chinasat - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, a joint venture China Direct Broadcast Satellite was formed to run the brand ChinaSat. [1] [2] [3] It was a joint venture of state-owned companies China Satellite Communications, China Orient Telecommunications Satellite and Sino Satellite Communications. The latter was controlled by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation ...

  8. Kuaizhou - Wikipedia

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    Kuaizhou 11 Y2 carrier rocket pre-launch Kuaizhou 1A Y6 on the transporter erector launcher prior to launch, 12 May 2020. The rocket series is based on CASIC's Anti-satellite weapon (ASAT) and BMD mid-course interceptor rockets, in particular the DF-21 Intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) (another Chinese rocket that was based on DF-21 was the Kaituozhe-1).

  9. Hongtu-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Hongtu-1 (Chinese: 宏图一号), known commonly by its English-language name PIESAT-1 and infrequently as Nuwa-1, is a Chinese commercial X-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) satellite constellation performing Earth observation missions in Sun-synchronous orbit.