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China launches navigation satellite

By Mure Dickie in Beijing

Published: February 4 2007 18:20 | Last updated: February 4 2007 18:20

China has launched its first navigation satellite in nearly four years, taking a step forward in its drive to develop a positioning system intended to eventually rival Washington’s GPS and Europe's Galileo.

The successful launch on Saturday of the “Beidou” navigation satellite, on board a Long March 3A rocket, underscores Beijing’s determination to develop its space industry.

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