Sino Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. known also as SinoSat is a Chinese company.
It provided satellite communications through a pair of communications satellites in geostationary orbit. Their two satellites were, SinoSat 1 and SinoSat 3. A third satellite, SinoSat 2, failed shortly after launch.
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SinoSatelliteCommunications Co., Ltd. known also as SinoSat is a Chinese company. It provided satellitecommunications through a pair of communications...
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March 3 rocket family, and is mainly used to place communicationssatellites and navigation satellites into geosynchronous orbits. An enhanced version,...
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