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Chinese rockets models on display in Malaysia

04 August 2018
Malaysian people in the northern state of Penang were able to have a close look at the models of the rockets and spacecraft used in China's space missions such as the Yutu moon rover with the opening of the Space Exploration Gallery on 04 August. The six models, including four in the Long March rocket family, the Chang'e 3 lunar lander and Yutu lunar rover, were donated by the China Science and Technology Museum with an estimated value of half a million ringgit (123,000 U.S. dollars). Malaysian Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng, who personally pushed for the donation when he was the chief minister of Penang two years ago, thanked the Chinese side in his speech on 04 August. He said the Malaysian government values its relations with China and will continue to support China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative. Chinese Consul-General in Penang Lu Shiwei said the six models symbolize the good relations between the two countries and will further strengthen the bond.
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In-orbit communication satellite delivered to Hong Kong firm

08 August 2018
China's commercial satellite launch company has completed in-orbit delivery of communication satellite "APSTAR-6C" to its Hong Kong customer. It was delivered to Hong Kong-based APT Satellite Co., Ltd, on 07 August, according to China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC), a commercial agency authorized by the Chinese government to operate commercial launches, provide satellite delivery services and international cooperation. With a designed life of 15 years, APSTAR-6C will provide communication and satellite broadcasting services to customers across the Asia-Pacific region, and will have a big potential market for providing services to support the Belt and Road Initiative.
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Young entrepreneur's rocket dream takes off - a detailed protrait of OneSpace Technology CEO Shu Chang

08 August 2018
OneSpace Technology CEO Shu Chang led the employees at OneSpace-the first private enterprise in China licensed to design and make carrier rockets-in the successful production of a small rocket launched in mid-May. The success generated a wave of media reports about Shu and his company, with many articles calling the Beijing startup China's answer to SpaceX. Shu said he does not fear rivals in the industry and hopes that more private companies join the field. "The more players involved in this sphere, the better and healthier the market is likely to become," he said. "I look forward to seeing more participation from private firms." The only advice he would give to peers is that "they carefully consider their development paths and profitability". However, he said only two or three private Chinese rocket enterprises will survive the next five years of fierce competition in the market, and he is sure OneSpace will be among them. "Of course, OneSpace will not fall down, because we have a united team, advanced technologies and good products," he said. "We will definitely thrive in this field in the coming 20 years."
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Asteroids named after Tianjin University and Chinese Space Scientists

10 August 2018
An asteroid has been named after China's Tianjin University, with approval from the Minor Planet Center of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Asteroid Tianjindaxue (Tianjin University), coded 8917, was discovered in March 1996 by astronomers with the Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program at the Xinglong observatory in north China, according to a recent IAU communique. Two other asteroids have been named after Chinese space scientist Guo Yonghuai and his wife Li Pei, an applied linguist, with approval from the International Astronomical Union (IAU), according to the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). The two asteroids, No. 212796 and No. 212797, were discovered in October 2007 by a Chinese researcher from the Purple Mountain Observatory in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province.
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