2019-061A - Norad ID: 44542
| Nazwa w katalogu Spacetrack | BEIDOU 3M23 |
| Alternatywna nazwa | 2019-061A |
| Grupa | BEIDOU |
| Śledź BEIDOU 3M23 | BEIDOU 3M23 Tracker |
| Śledź grupę BEIDOU | Tracker BEIDOU |
| Godziny przelotów BEIDOU 3M23 | Godziny przelotów BEIDOU 3M23 |
| Wyniesienie na orbitę |
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| Dni na orbicie | 2419 |
| Kraj/organizacja pochodzenia | Chiny (PRC) |
| Miejsce startu | XICLF (Xichang Launch Facility, China) |
| Kategorie | |
| Perygeum | 21503 km |
| Apogeum | 21553 km |
| Nachylenie orbity (inklinacja) | 54.39° |
| Okrążeń dziennie | 2 |
| Wysokość BEIDOU 3M23 | 21535.33 km |
The space program of the People's Republic of China is directed by the China National Space Administration (CNSA). Its technological roots can be traced back to the late 1950s, when China began a ballistic missile program in response to perceived American (and, later, Soviet) threats. However, the first Chinese crewed space program only began several decades later, when an accelerated program of technological development culminated in Yang Liwei's successful 2003 flight aboard Shenzhou 5. This achievement made China the third country to independently send humans into space. Plans currently include a permanent Chinese space station in 2020 and crewed expeditions to the Moon.
Officials have articulated long term ambitions to exploit Earth-Moon space for industrial development.