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Dong Fang Hong
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See Tung Fong Hung for the Hong Kong -based Chinese herbal medicine company.
See The East is Red for a Chinese song.
Dongfanghong is also a railway station, see Dongfanghong railway station
Dong Fang Hong (东方红), meaning The East is Red , is a space satellite program for the People's Republic of China , which started in 1970. Satellites in this series were placed in either low Earth orbit or geostationary orbit and carried out a variety of purposes: testing, remote sensing, telecommunications, meteorology, and scientific studies. While most Chinese satellites are named as part of the Dong Fang Hong series, others are singularly named or part of the AsiaSat or Apstar series.
China is also eager to provide its Dong Fang Hong technology as the basis for satellites designed, manufactured and launched by China for international customers, as it did for Nigeria.[1]
Satellites launched
1976
Dong Fang Hong 06 (Mao 6)
Dong Fang Hong 07 (Mao 7)
1978
Dong Fang Hong 08 (Mao 8)
1981
Dong Fang Hong 09
Dong Fang Hong 10
Dong Fang Hong 11
1984
Dong Fang Hong 14
Dong Fang Hong 15 (STTW 0)
Dong Fang Hong 16
1986
Dong Fang Hong 18 (STTW 1)
Dong Fang Hong 19
1987
Dong Fang Hong 20
Dong Fang Hong 21
1988
Dong Fang Hong 22 (Chinasat 1)
Dong Fang Hong 23
Dong Fang Hong 24 (Feng Yun 1-1)
Dong Fang Hong 25 (Chinasat 2)
1990
Dong Fang Hong 26 (Chinasat 3)
Dong Fang Hong 30 (Feng Yun 1-2)
Dong Fang Hong 31 (Atmosphere 1)
Dong Fang Hong 32 (Atmosphere 2)
Dong Fang Hong 33
1991
Dong Fang Hong 34 (Chinasat 4)
1992
Dong Fang Hong 35
Dong Fang Hong 36
1993
Dong Fang Hong 37 (Jianbing 93)
1994
Dong Fang Hong 38 (Shijian 4)
Dong Fang Hong 39 (Shijian 4-2)
Dong Fang Hong 40 (FSW 2)
Dong Fang Hong 41
1996
Dong Fang Hong 42 (Chinasat 7)
Dong Fang Hong 43 (FSW 2-3)
1997
Dong Fang Hong 44 (Chinasat 6)
Dong Fang Hong 45 (FY 2B)
1999
Dong Fang Hong 46 (FY 1C)
Dong Fang Hong 47 (SJ 5)
2000
Dong Fang Hong 48 (Chinasat 22)
Dong Fang Hong 49 (FY 2C)
Dong Fang Hong 50 (ZY 2)
Dong Fang Hong 51 (Beidou 1)
Dong Fang Hong 52 (Beidou 2)
2002
Dong Fang Hong 53 (FY 1D)
Dong Fang Hong 54 (HY 1)
Dong Fang Hong 55 (ZY 2)
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