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Date: Thursday, September 12, 2019
Time: 4:00 AM UTC (UTC +0)

This goes

to space

Ziyuan-2D, Tianyi MV-1, & BNU-1

Ziyuan-2D is an Earth observation, remote sensing and reconnaissance satellite for military (and possibly civilian) use. The Ziyuan (or Zi Yuan, meaning “resources”) satellites are jointly operated by the People’s Liberation Army of China and the National Institute for Space Research of the Brazalian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.

Tianyi MV-1 is an Earth observation satellite. No additional information is currently available for this payload.

BNU-1 is the first SmallSat polar observing satellite developed by a Chinese university. It is tasked with remote sensing observation of the rapidly changing polar regions.

On this

rocket

Long March 4B

The Chang Zheng 4B (Long March 4B) is a medium-lift rocket within China's launch vehicle family.

Flying for the first time on May 10th, 1999, it has two locations from which it can launch, the Taiyuan and Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centers.

At Taiyuan, the rocket as two launch pads, LA-7 and LA-9. At Jiuquan, it has a single launch pad: SLS-2 (South Launch Site 2).

It is manufactured by the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology.

Image credit: Xinhua

Here, at

this time

LC-9 - Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China

LC-9

One of three launch sites at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, LA-9 (Launch Area 9) hosts the Chang Zheng 2C, 4B, and 4C rocket variants.

The pad was used for the first time in October 2008.

Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center

The Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center is located in Kelan County, Xinzhou, Shanxi Province, People's Republic of China.

It became fully operational in 1968 and is used primarily to launch weather, Earth observation, and science missions to Sun-Synchronous orbits.

The launch site has also hosted Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles and Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile tests.

Taiyuan has three launch pads, LA-7, LA-9, and LA-16, and currently hosts the launches of the Chang Zheng 1D, 2C, 4A, 4B, 4C, and 6 rockets.

Here's where to view Ziyuan-2D, Tianyi MV-1, & BNU-1

Viewing Sites
Know Before You Go

The Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center is located in Kelan County, Xinzhou, Shanxi Province, People's Republic of China.

It became fully operational in 1968 and sits 1,500 meters above sea level.

The center is used primarily to launch weather, Earth observation, and science missions to Sun-Synchronous orbits.

The launch site has also hosted Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles and Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile tests.

Taiyuan has three launch pads, LA-7, LA-9, and LA-16 and currently hosts the launches of the Long March-1D, -2C, -2C/SD, -4A, -4B, -4C, and -6 rockets.

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