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A Long March-3B carrier rocket launching from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China, carrying twin BeiDou-3 satellites. Photo: Xinhua/Liang Keyan

A Long March-3B carrier rocket launching from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China, carrying twin BeiDou-3 satellites. Photo: Xinhua/Liang Keyan

China launched twin BeiDou-3 navigation satellites on a Long March-3B carrier rocket from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province at 12:23 p.m. today. The satellites entered their planned orbit after flying more than three hours, and will work with the 14 BeiDou-3 satellites already in orbit. The satellites are the 39th and 40th of the BeiDou navigation system, and the 15th and 16th of the BeiDou-3 family.

The satellites and the rocket for Monday’s launch were developed by the Innovation Academy for Microsatellites of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, respectively. The launch was the 287th mission of the Long March rocket series.

The BeiDou satellite system started serving China in 2000 and the Asia-Pacific region in 2012. China plans to send another three BeiDou-3 satellites into space by the end of the year.

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