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'''Venesat-1''' is the first [[Venezuela]]n satellite. It was launched at 16:53 UTC on October 29, 2008 by a Chinese [[Chang Zheng 3B]] launch vehicle from the [[People’s Republic of China]]'s [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center]] (XSLC). The satellite is built by the [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation]] (CASC). VENESAT-1 is the UN official designation. In Venezuela it is named "Simon Bolivar" to commemorate Latin America's 19th Century independence leader. It is PRC's first contract of manufacture and space launching service for a [[Latin America]]n nation.
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'''[[Venesat-1]]''' is the first [[Venezuela]]n satellite. It was launched at 16:53 UTC on October 29, 2008 by a Chinese [[Chang Zheng 3B]] launch vehicle from the [[People’s Republic of China]]'s [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center]] (XSLC). The satellite is built by the [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation]] (CASC). VENESAT-1 is the UN official designation. In Venezuela it is named "Simon Bolivar" to commemorate Latin America's 19th Century independence leader. It is PRC's first contract of manufacture and space launching service for a [[Latin America]]n nation.

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Venesat-1 is the first Venezuelan satellite. It was launched at 16:53 UTC on October 29, 2008 by a Chinese Chang Zheng 3B launch vehicle from the People’s Republic of China's Xichang Satellite Launch Center (XSLC). The satellite is built by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). VENESAT-1 is the UN official designation. In Venezuela it is named "Simon Bolivar" to commemorate Latin America's 19th Century independence leader. It is PRC's first contract of manufacture and space launching service for a Latin American nation.