Venezuelan satellite launched from China

Chinese and Venezuelan scientists hovered over radar screens, a Russian combat jet flew overhead and satellite dishes tilted toward the skies as Venezuela tracked the launch of its first satellite on Wednesday. President Hugo Chavez has increasingly turned toward the East for help in technological development, and his latest endeavor - at a cost of some $406 million - will help him spread his revolutionary message across Latin America. A rocket launched from China's western Sichuan province carried the 5.1-ton satellite into space and it is supposed to reach its final orbit 36,500 kilometers above the earth next week. It will begin carrying radio, television and other data transmissions in early 2009 after three months of tests. "This is a satellite for freedom," Chavez said in a nationally televised address following the launch.