June 9
China launched a new communications
satellite, Zhongxing-9, from the
Xichang Satellite Launch Center in
the southwestern Sichuan Province at
8:15 p.m. (Beijing Time) Monday.
The satellite was shot into space
aboard the Long March-3B rocket
carrier. It was the 107th launch
mission for the Long March series of
carrier rockets.
Zhongxing-9, a satellite ordered
by China Satcom from the
France-based Thales Alenia Space,
would be used for live television
broadcast and put into use before
the Beijing Olympic Games in August.
Audiences would be able to watch
live broadcasts of Olympic events
via the satellite. The quality and
coverage of the country's television
and broadcasting services were to be
increased, and people in remote
regions of China would receive clear
television programs.
The China Great Wall Industrial
Corporation (CGWIC), the contractor
of the satellite launch, signed the
launch service contract with China
Satcom in November 2005.
As the only company engaged in
international commercial satellite
launching services, CGWIC has
launched 34 foreign satellites for
28 services.