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A Long March-4B rocket    1    (carry)the Haiyang-2C(HY-2C)satellite took off at 1:40 pm(Beijing Time), according to the launch center. The HY-2C, the country's third ocean dynamic environment satellite, can provide all-weather and round-the-clock    2    (observe) of wave height, sea surface height, wind and temperature. Onboard equipment enables the new satellite    3    (provide)information on the identification of vessels, and to receive and store measurement data in China's offshore and other marine areas.    4    (develop)by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, the HY-2C will form a network with the previous HY-2B and HY-2D, scheduled for launch next year, to carry out high-precision maritime environment monitoring.

    5    planned satellite network will be capable of carrying out 80 percent of the world's sea surface wind monitoring within six hours. Unlike the previous satellites HY-2A and HY-2B—the HY-2C    6    (place)in an orbit with a 66-degree inclination,     7    will enhance its capability to revisit wind fields    8    (rapid), according to the administration. As of August, China has independently developed and launched seven Haiyang satellites, named    9    the Chinese word for “ocean” and given the “HY” designation for short. The country    10    (launch)its first ocean monitoring satellite, the HY-1A, on May 15, 2002.

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