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China successfully launches Tianping-3 satellite

2024-10-22 08:59 Last Updated At:16:17

China successfully sent the Tianping-3 satellite into space from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China's Shanxi Province on Tuesday.

The satellite was launched by a Long March-6 carrier rocket at 08:10 (Beijing Time) and has entered the planned orbit.

The satellite is mainly used for ground radar equipment calibration and radar cross section (RCS) measurement. It will provide support for ground optical equipment imaging experiments and low-orbit space environment detection and monitoring experiments, as well as offer services for atmospheric space environment measurement and orbit prediction model correction.

This mission marks the 541st flight carried out by the Long March carrier rocket series.

China successfully launches Tianping-3 satellite

China successfully launches Tianping-3 satellite

China successfully launches Tianping-3 satellite

China successfully launches Tianping-3 satellite

China successfully launches Tianping-3 satellite

China successfully launches Tianping-3 satellite

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China calls for global efforts to promote int'l nuclear arms control process

2024-10-22 13:54 Last Updated At:14:07

A Chinese envoy stressed the need for global cooperation to promote international nuclear arms control efforts amid unprecedented and formidable challenges faced by the international nuclear disarmament process, while addressing a United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting on nuclear weapons on Monday.

During the thematic debate on nuclear weapons at the 79th session of the UNGA, Shen Jian, Chinese Ambassador for Disarmament Affairs, stated that the international nuclear disarmament process is encountering unparalleled challenges stemming from the lack of strategic mutual trust among major powers, escalating geopolitical tensions, and prolonged regional conflicts.

Therefore, there is a need for all countries to jointly work towards reducing nuclear risks, advancing nuclear disarmament, and preventing nuclear proliferation, Shen noted.

According to the Chinese envoy, it is necessary to deescalate regional tensions and end hostilities promptly, reduce the role of nuclear weapons in national security policies, cease the provocative deployment of strategic forces to the forefront, adhere to a practical and feasible path of nuclear disarmament, maintain an objective and rational stance on nuclear transparency issues, and promote international efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation.

"Both the symptoms and root causes of the prominent risks and challenges in the nuclear field should be addressed. Being obsessed with the Cold War mentality, hyping up major power competition, and inciting bloc confrontation will only lead the international nuclear arms control process into a dead end. The international community should uphold the vision of common, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable security, adhere to true multilateralism, respect each other's legitimate security concerns, and work together to promote the international nuclear arms control process," Shen said.

As the current coordinator of the cooperation mechanism of the five nuclear-weapon states, China hosted an expert-level meeting in New York on October 7 to start substantive work during its tenure. China will also continue its efforts to enhance dialogue and cooperation among the five nuclear-weapon states, Shen said.

China calls for global efforts to promote int'l nuclear arms control process

China calls for global efforts to promote int'l nuclear arms control process

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