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This article is about the Chinese Space Project. For other uses, see Kuafu (disambiguation).
Kuafu project (traditional Chinese: 夸父計劃; simplified Chinese: 夸父计划; pinyin: kuā fù jì huà), is a Chinese space project to establish a space weather forecast system composed of three satellites to be completed by 2012. [1]
These satellites will be placed at the Lagrangian Point L1. [2]
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Chinese space program - China National Space Administration (CNSA) |
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Military Space Projects |
IMINT
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SIGINT
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JSSW-3 · SJ-2 · DQ-1
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COMMUNICATIONS
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Feng Huo-1 · ShenTong-1
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ASAT
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SC-19 · Space-Based ASAT System
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Ballistic Missile Defence Program
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Project 640
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Earth Observation Satellites |
Fengyun · HaiYang · Tansuo-1 · SMMS
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Communication and Engineering Test Satellites |
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Data Relay Satellite System |
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Positioning |
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Astronomical Observation Satellites |
Double Star Mission (joint ESA)
In Development: Solar Space Telescope · Space Hard X-Ray Modulation Telescope · Kuafu
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Lunar and Planetary
Exploration Satellites |
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Human Space Exploration |
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In Development
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Canceled
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Sounding rockets |
T-7 · T-7A · HP2 · HP6 · 761 · Zhinu
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Launch Vehicles |
Active
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In Development
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Canceled
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Fengbao Rocket
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Suborbital launch sites
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Orbital launch sites
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