China launches twin BeiDou navigation satellites

IANS  |  Xichang 

on Monday sent two new satellites of the (BDS) into space on a Long March-3B from the Satellite Launch Center in

The satellites entered a medium earth orbit more than three hours later and will work with 17 other BDS-3 satellites already in space. They are also the 42nd and 43rd satellites of the BDS satellite family, reported.

With the successful launch, the basic BDS constellation deployment is complete. plans to provide with the BDS-3 to countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative by the end of this year.

"This is a key step for BDS developing from a domestic experimental system to a regional and then a global navigation system," said Yang Changfeng, of the BeiDou system.

The positioning accuracy of the BDS-3 system has been improved to 2.5 meters to 5 meters, up to twice as high as the BDS-2 system, said Yang.

Named after the Chinese term for the Big Dipper constellation, the BeiDou system started serving in 2000 and the region in 2012.

China plans to launch another six BDS-3 satellites to the medium earth orbits, three satellites to the inclined geosynchronous earth orbit and two satellites to the geostationary earth orbit from 2019 to 2020.

The system will provide first-class services around the globe by the end of 2020.

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First Published: Mon, November 19 2018. 05:32 IST