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BEIDOU IGSO 4
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NORAD ID: 37763 ![]() Int'l Code: 2011-038A ![]() Perigee: 35,226.0 km ![]() Apogee: 36,371.9 km ![]() Inclination: 54.6 ° ![]() Period: 1,436.4 minutes ![]() Semi major axis: 42169 km ![]() RCS: 7.9433 m2 (large) ![]() Launch date: July 26, 2011 Source: People's Republic of China (PRC) Launch site: Xichang Space Center, China (XSC) BEIDOU IGSO 4 is the ninth operational Beidou satellite launched since 2007 and the second Chinese navigation payload shot into orbit this year. More satellites will be launched through 2012 to expand the Beidou network's coverage throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The Beidou satellite network will eventually consist of 35 spacecraft in orbit providing global navigation and positioning coverage by 2020. The satellite constellation, also known as Compass, is designed to provide precise navigation, timing and messaging services. It is China's counterpart to the U.S. Air Force's Global Positioning System, Russia's Glonass satellite fleet and Europe's Galileo program. The best service will be available to Chinese military and civil government users. Positioning information with an accuracy of 10 meters, or about 33 feet, will be released to the public worldwide.
NASA's NSSDC Master Catalog ![]() Two Line Element Set (TLE): ![]() 1 37763U 11038A 25064.91339854 -.00000098 00000-0 00000+0 0 9995 2 37763 54.5724 169.8603 0135870 229.3701 186.1294 1.00253163 49944Source of the keplerian elements: AFSPC |