Morning Post: Huawei will launch two satellites Samsung Watch 5 concept map exposureStill fighting for 5G? Huawei will launch two satellites with China Mobile, aiming at 6GRecently, some media reported that Huawei will launch two satellites in cooperation with China Mobile Corporation and China Aerospace Corporation in July this year. With the continuous advancement of 6G research and development in the future, related satellite launch and other fields will also usher in a peak, and related industry chain companies will benefit.
早报:华为将发射两颗卫星 三星Watch 5概念图曝光QuoteMorning Post: Huawei will launch two satellites Samsung Watch 5 concept map exposureStill fighting for 5G? Huawei will launch two satellites with China Mobile, aiming at 6GRecently, some media reported that Huawei will launch two satellites in cooperation with China Mobile Corporation and China Aerospace Corporation in July this year. With the continuous advancement of 6G research and development in the future, related satellite launch and other fields will also usher in a peak, and related industry chain companies will benefit.
Do you have another link? the one attached seems not to work.
Morning Post: Huawei will launch two satellites, Samsung Watch 5 concept image exposed[CNMO Morning Post] 5G has been commercialized, and 6G research and development work is underway. According to reports, in July this year, Huawei will launch two satellites in cooperation with China Mobile Corporation and China Aerospace Corporation to seize the opportunity of 6G research and development.
Quote from: Conexion Espacial on 01/21/2022 03:57 pmDo you have another link? the one attached seems not to work.Found a working link here:早报:华为将发射两颗卫星 三星Watch 5概念图曝光 [dated Jul. 6, 2021]QuoteMorning Post: Huawei will launch two satellites, Samsung Watch 5 concept image exposed[CNMO Morning Post] 5G has been commercialized, and 6G research and development work is underway. According to reports, in July this year, Huawei will launch two satellites in cooperation with China Mobile Corporation and China Aerospace Corporation to seize the opportunity of 6G research and development.The article was posted last July and clearly states "July this year"; not sure if this means that the satellites were scheduled to launch last year or not. If so, where are they now?
Quote from: Yiosie on 01/21/2022 06:54 pmQuote from: Conexion Espacial on 01/21/2022 03:57 pmDo you have another link? the one attached seems not to work.Found a working link here:早报:华为将发射两颗卫星 三星Watch 5概念图曝光 [dated Jul. 6, 2021]QuoteMorning Post: Huawei will launch two satellites, Samsung Watch 5 concept image exposed[CNMO Morning Post] 5G has been commercialized, and 6G research and development work is underway. According to reports, in July this year, Huawei will launch two satellites in cooperation with China Mobile Corporation and China Aerospace Corporation to seize the opportunity of 6G research and development.The article was posted last July and clearly states "July this year"; not sure if this means that the satellites were scheduled to launch last year or not. If so, where are they now?I understand that the publication is dated July 6, 2021 and that it says "According to reports, in July this year, Huawei will launch two satellites in cooperation with China Mobile Corporation and China Aerospace Corporation to take advantage of the 6G research and development opportunity.", i.e. they were to be launched in 2021.
Hong Kong Aerospace Science and Technology (01725): Shenzhen Port Aviation Technology and China Great Wall Industry entered into the second satellite launch service confirmation agreementZhitong Financial News, Hong Kong Aerospace Science and Technology (01725) announced that on January 24, 2022, Shenzhen Port Aviation Technology and China Great Wall Industry entered into a second confirmation letter pursuant to a multi-satellite launch service agreement to set out the launch of two satellites. Specific terms for the satellites named "Golden Bauhinia Satellite 3" and "Golden Bauhinia Satellite 4". According to the second confirmation, the two satellites will be launched in the third quarter of 2022, with the target launch time tentatively scheduled for July 2022, and will continue to be organized into and form part of the "Golden Bauhinia Constellation".The board of directors further announced that in order to form the "Golden Bauhinia Constellation", the Group plans to launch 25 satellites this year, including two satellites named "Golden Bauhinia Satellite 3" and "Golden Bauhinia Satellite 4". Further launches of satellites this year will provide more space data and increase the speed at which space data is received. This move will increase the quantity and quality of satellite data reception and application services for the Group's "Golden Bauhinia Constellation" project, thereby promoting the development of various industrial and commercial activities, software development and other professional value-added services in Hong Kong related to remote sensing data processing, and promoting The development of the aerospace industry in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
The construction and launch of the first phase of the Golden Bauhinia-Qilu Satellite Constellation will be completed this yearThe first phase of the "Golden Bauhinia-Qilu Satellite Constellation" will consist of nine satellites, the construction and launch of which will be completed this year.All satellites will be constructed to fly in formation and sequence. Among them, the first test satellite is "Jinzijing-6", which is expected to be launched in July 2022, and the remaining 8 operational satellites will be launched in December 2022. ability. The "Golden Bauhinia-Qilu Satellite Constellation" will serve the agricultural production estimation, agricultural resource survey, disaster forecast and smart city construction in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and Qilu Land.
Launch next year! China's first solar exploration satelliteAccording to a report by Xinhua News Agency on January 21, the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced that my country's first comprehensive solar exploration satellite, the Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory (ASO-S), is scheduled to be launched in the first half of 2022.
"Xihe" is here! my country's first solar exploration science and technology test satellite was successfully launched!The reporter also learned from the National Space Administration that in 2022, my country will launch a space-based solar observatory according to another solar exploration plan - "Kuafu". At that time, "Xihe" will join forces with "Kuafu" to conduct a more comprehensive scientific exploration of the sun by means of continuous measurement and complementary methods.
The Xi'an Institute of Optics and Mechanics held the FMG delivery ceremony of the second phase of the space science pilot ASO-S satellite and the ASO-S satellite launch test party member vanguard commando flag-giving ceremony theme party day event
The advanced space-based solar observatory satellites can generally be divided into two parts: the satellite platform and the payload. The satellite platform is mainly composed of sub-systems such as structure, thermal control, power supply, measurement and control, data transmission, integrated electronics, propulsion, solar wing, attitude and orbit control, etc., to provide energy, communication and environmental protection for the scientific exploration load carried. Satellite payloads include the Solar All-Solar Vector Magnetic Imager, the Lyman Alpha Solar Telescope and the Solar Hard X-ray Imager.According to the scientific goals and tasks of the Advanced Space-Based Solar Observatory, in order to obtain as much observation time as possible, the Advanced Space-Based Solar Observatory satellite plans to adopt a sun-synchronous morning and evening orbit with an altitude of about 720km and a period of about 99 minutes. Such tracks only have shadows for about 2.5 months from mid-May to August each year, and the longest shadow time per track is 18 minutes. It is planned to use the CZ-2D rocket to put the satellite into orbit. After the satellite is in orbit, the angle between the sun vector and the orbital plane is close to 98°. The entire satellite maintains a sun-oriented and three-axis stable attitude.
Xi'an Institute of Optics and Mechanics: Independent Innovation Wins the FutureThe ASO-S satellite will be launched in the second half of this year. The ASO-S satellite FMG payload, which we participated in the development of, is used to study the occurrence, development and interaction of the solar magnetic field, and to understand the triggering, release and transmission mechanism of energy accumulation in the process of flares and CMEs (coronal mass ejections). FMG's solar magnetic field detection sensitivity is better than 5 Gauss, the highest level in the world. "Lu Juan, a researcher at the Lunar and Deep Space Exploration Technology Research Office of the Xi'an Institute of Optics and Mechanics, told reporters.
Qilu-2 high-resolution optical camera was successfully deliveredRecently, the Qilu-2 high-resolution optical camera developed by the Shanghai Institute of Technology and Materials was successfully delivered to the overall unit. Currently, the camera is undergoing integration testing work on the satellite as a whole.The core payload of the Qilu-2 satellite, the camera has functions such as wide-width visible light multispectral 0.7-meter imaging and high-sensitivity thermal infrared 14-meter imaging.(Headquarters CCTV reporter Dou Yunyun and Zhang Junhe)
This thread should be merged with today's Long March 2D launch