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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2340 on: 01/03/2022 02:37 am »
China launches in 2022 (times in UTC)
Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 443
Jiuquan - 158
Xichang - 167
Taiyuan - 101
Wenchang - 15
Yellow Sea - 2

January
Taiyuan should be 100.
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One launch station in my country has completed one hundred launch missions

News from our newspaper reporter An Puzhong and special correspondent Wang Yulei reported: In the early morning of December 30, 2021, my country successfully launched the communication technology test satellite No. 9 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. This is the final battle of China Aerospace in 2021, and it is also the 100th launch mission completed by the No. 2 station of the Xichang Launching Site of this center.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2341 on: 01/03/2022 02:41 am »
Taiyuan should be 100.

I also find 101, if I include the FOBS flight of this summer.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2342 on: 01/05/2022 06:45 am »
Chinese New Year 2022 falls on February 1.
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2343 on: 01/09/2022 09:17 am »
2022 FY-3F
2022 FY-4C
2023 FY-3G
2024 FY-3H
2024 FY-4M
2026 FY-5A
2027 FY-5B
2027 FY-5(降水1)
2027 FY-4D
2028 FY-5C
2028 FY-4E
2029 FY-5(基準)
2029 FY-4M2
2030 FY-5D
2030 FY-4F
2032 FY-5(降水2)
2032 FY-5(降水3)
2035 FY-5E
2035 FY-6A

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2344 on: 01/09/2022 06:37 pm »
2022 FY-3F
2022 FY-4C
(...)

Can you please tell us the source of this information?

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2345 on: 01/09/2022 09:08 pm »
2022 FY-3F
2022 FY-4C
(...)

Can you please tell us the source of this information?

It was previously posted in this thread in June:

Saw this on 9ifly, FY plans for the next two decades.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2346 on: 01/11/2022 09:20 am »
"According to the travel agency. There MIGHT BE rocket launch at Xichang SLC of 15 Jan & Jiuquan SLC 28 Jan"

https://twitter.com/raz_liu/status/1480524634575368193?t=r2bTZjMZNjGqy8EMBUHayg&s=19

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2347 on: 01/11/2022 10:14 am »
【冬令营·3天2晚】1月15日-2月21日四川西昌,官方位置观礼火箭发射,亲眼见证火箭发射升空!
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Activity time:January 15-17, 2022,February 19-21, 2022
DAY2 Xichang - Launch Base - Expert Lecture
The launching dates will be January 16 and February 20.
« Last Edit: 01/11/2022 10:15 am by mikezang »

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2348 on: 01/11/2022 05:23 pm »
Well, this comes from Wikipedia...

January 16 - CZ-2C - XSLC, LC3 - Yituhao Xingyuan, Xuanming Xingyuan
January 23 - CZ-11H (Y3) - SL - Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A 'Anxi Tieguanyin 1', Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 04-09
January 29 - Gushenxing-1 (Y3) - JSLC, LC43/95 - Taijing-1 01, Xingshidai-12 (Taijing-1 02)
February 20 - CZ-2D - XSLC - Advanced Space-borne Solar Observatory (ASO-S)
February 25 - ZQ-2 - JSLC, LC43/95 (?) - ??
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2350 on: 01/13/2022 11:58 pm »
Well, this comes from Wikipedia...

January 16 - CZ-2C - XSLC, LC3 - Yituhao Xingyuan, Xuanming Xingyuan
January 23 - CZ-11H (Y3) - SL - Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A 'Anxi Tieguanyin 1', Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 04-09
January 29 - Gushenxing-1 (Y3) - JSLC, LC43/95 - Taijing-1 01, Xingshidai-12 (Taijing-1 02)
February 20 - CZ-2D - XSLC - Advanced Space-borne Solar Observatory (ASO-S)
February 25 - ZQ-2 - JSLC, LC43/95 (?) - ??

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2351 on: 01/14/2022 06:51 am »
An interesting pair.

A0103/22 NOTAMN
Q) ZXXX/QRTCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/3910N10921E024
A) ZBPE ZLHW B) 2201140202 C) 2201140812
D) 0202-0239,0735-0812
E) A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED BY: N390335E1085126-N392453E1085612-N391714E1095100-N385559E1094558, BACK TO START. ALL ACFT ARE FORBIDDEN TO FLY INTO THE TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA. VERTICAL LIMITS: SFC-UNL.
F) SFC G) UNL
CREATED: 13 Jan 2022 08:59:00
SOURCE: ZBBBYNYX

A0104/22 NOTAMN
Q) ZXXX/QRTCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/4026N09355E033
A) ZLHW ZWUQ B) 2201140204 C) 2201140820
D) 0204-0247,0737-0820
E) A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED BY: N403919E0940011-N403841E0943539-N401704E0943453-N401743E0935937-N402415E0931502-N403504E0931513, BACK TO START. ALL ACFT ARE FORBIDDEN TO FLY INTO THE TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA. VERTICAL LIMITS: SFC-UNL.
F) SFC G) UNL
CREATED: 13 Jan 2022 09:00:00
SOURCE: ZBBBYNYX
« Last Edit: 01/14/2022 06:51 am by Liss »
This message reflects my personal opinion based on open sources of information.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2352 on: 01/14/2022 09:18 am »
An interesting pair.
Looks like non orbital /missile tests

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2353 on: 01/17/2022 08:00 am »
China launches in 2022 (times in UTC)

01 - January 17 (02:35) - CZ-2D (Y70) - TSLC, LC9 - Shiyan-13[/b]
02 - January 25 (23:44) - CZ-4C (Y29) - JSLC, LC43/94 - Ludi Tance-1 01A
03 -

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February 25 (~23:00) - CZ-4C - JSLC, LC43/94 - Ludi Tance-1 01B
February 27 (or March 7 (?)) - CZ-8 (Y2) - WSLC, LC201 - Hainan-1 (1); Hainan-1 (2); Hainan-1 (3); Hainan-1 (4); Chaohu-1 (Tianxian batch 1); Qimingxing-1, Jilin-1 Maofeng-02A 01 (Xiamen-1), Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 10, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 11, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 12, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 13, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 14, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 15 (Shaoguan-1), Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 16 (Wenchang Chapsuan-2), Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 17 (Wenchang Chapsuan-3), Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 18 (22 sats in total)
February (?) January - Gushenxing-1 (Y3) - JSLC, LC43/95 - Taijing-1 01, Xingshidai-12 (Taijing-1 02)
February (?) January - CZ-2C - XSLC, LC3 - Yinhe (x6), Yituhao Xingyuan, Xuanming Xingyuan
March - Lijian-1 (Zhongke-1A) - JSLC - Six sats
First quarter - ZQ-2 - JSLC, LC43/95 (?) - ??
First quarter - CZ-11H (Y3) - SL - Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A 'Anxi Tieguanyin 1', Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 04-09
April - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - LSTSAT-1 (was Nicasat-1)
April - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94 - SJ-19 Shijian-19 (New Generation Recoverable Satellite)
May 5 (?) - CZ-7 (Y5) - WSLC, LC201 - Tianzhou-4
May 14 (?) - CZ-2F/G (Y14) - JSLC, LC43/91 - Shenzhou-14
June 6 (?) - CZ-5B (Y3) - WSLC, LC101 - Wentian Space Station Laboratory
June - Jielong-3 - JSLC, LC43/94 - ??
Spring First half - CZ-2D - JSLC - Advanced Space-borne Solar Observatory (ASO-S)
NET June - ?? - ?? - Beiyou-1
First half - CZ-2D - ?? - 12 sats
July - ?? - ?? - Jinzhijing-3, Jinzhijing-4
August/September - CZ-5B (Y4) - WSLC, LC101 - Mengtian Space Station Laboratory
October 31 (?) - CZ-7 (Y6) - WSLC, LC201 - Tianzhou-5
October - CZ-2C - XSLC - APStar-6E
November 17 (?) - CZ-2F/G (Y15) - JSLC, LC43/91 - Shenzhou-15
December - CZ-2D (?) - JSLC, LC43/94 (?) - MisrSat-2
December - ?? - ?? - Macao Science 1
End - XSLC - CZ-2C (?) - Einstein Probe
?? - CZ-2F/T4 - JSLC, LC43/91 - CSSHQ (F2)
?? - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94 - Daqi-1 (Atmospheric Environment Monitoring Satellite)
?? - CZ-4C - JSLC, LC43/94 - Gaofen-3 (03)
?? - CZ-11 - JSLC - CAS-5A, CAS-5B, CAS-7A, CAS-7C
?? - CZ-11 - JSLC - OVS-2; OHS-2s; OKW-2; TY-1(04)
?? - KZ-11 (Y2) - JSLC, LC43/95A - Xingyun-1 (01); Xingyun-1 (02)
?? - KZ-11 - JSLC - Jiama Shexian Bao Tance Weixing (Gamma ray burst detection micro satellite), Tianiy-4 (Xiaoxiang-4), Zhongwei-1, Xianrikui-1A, Xianrikui-1B
?? - KZ-1A (Y17) - JSLC, LC43/95B - Hede-2C, Hede-2D
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - KZ-1A - JSLC - Xingyun-2, Xingyun-2
?? - Gushenxing-1 - JSLC, LC43/95
?? - Gushenxing-1 - JSLC, LC43/95
?? - Gushenxing-1 - JSLC, LC43/95
?? - Gushenxing-1 - JSLC, LC43/95
?? - SQX-2 - JSLC (?) - ??
?? - Jielong-1 - JSLC - HN-03, HN-04
?? - Jielong-1 (Y2) - JSLC, LC42/95B - Yizheng-2, Yizheng-3 (two 0.9m resolution multi-spectral satellites)
?? - CZ-2C - XSLC, LC3 - Yaogan-30 Group-11 (?), Tianqi-? "Yan'an-1"
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - TECHO-1 (Qingwang-1)
?? - CZ-3B/G3 - XSLC, LC2 - GEOSAR (Tianhui-3)
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - Zhongxing-6D
?? - CZ-3B/G? (Y75) - XSLC - Tianji Guganwang Gaogui Weixing (two sats)
?? - CZ-3B/G3 - XSLC - FY-4C
?? - CZ-3B/YZ-1 - XSLC - Beidou-3 MEO-25, Beidou-3 MEO-26
?? - CZ-3B/YZ-1 - XSLC - Beidou-3 MEO-27, Beidou-3 MEO-28
?? - CZ-3B/YZ-1 - XSLC - Beidou-3 MEO-29, Beidou-3 MEO-30
?? - CZ-4B - XSLC - ??
?? - CZ-11 (Y10) - XSLC - ??
?? - CZ-2D - TSLC, LC9 - CAS-6 and others
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16 - Haiyang-3A
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16 - Haiyang-3B
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC-16 - Qilu-2, Qilu-3, ??, ??
?? - CZ-6A - TSLC, LC16 - ??
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC, LC9 - Fengyun-3F
?? - CZ-11A - ?? - ??
?? - KZ-1A - ?? - Hainan-1 (4)
?? - KZ-1A - ?? - Hainan-1 (5)
?? - KZ-1A - ?? - Hainan-1 (6)
?? - ?? - ?? - Sansha-1 (1)
?? - ?? - ?? - Sansha-1 (2)
?? - ?? - ?? - Sanya-1 (1)
?? - ?? - ?? - Sanya-1 (2)

2023

Middle of the year - CZ-2C - XSLC - SVOM (Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor)
NLT August - CZ-2C - XSLC - APStar-6E
Second half - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - Xingkong-1 (Jianyang-1)
?? - CZ-2D - JSLC, LC43/94 - Zhangheng-2 (CSES-2)
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Mars Lander and Rover
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - Palapa-N1R
?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9 - Haiyang-2E
?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9 - Haiyang-2H
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC, LC9 - Fengyun-3G (Fengyun-3RM-1)
?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-3RM2
?? - ?? - ?? - El Guaicaipuro (Venezuela)

2024

?? - CZ-3B - XSLC - Zhenghe (Near-Earth Asteroid Multi-Target Detection)
?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9 - Haiyang-2F
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16 - Haiyang-3C
?? - CZ-4C - TSLC - Fengyun-3H
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Sun Fixed Point Observation
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Venus Exploration Orbiter
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Chang'e-6 (Sample return)
?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-4 MW (Microwave sounder prototype)

2025

?? - CZ-4B - TSLC, LC9 - Haiyang-2G
?? - CZ-6 - TSLC, LC16 - Haiyang-3D
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Xuntian China Space Station Telescope
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Main-Belt Asteroid (Ceres) Sample Return
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - South Pole Landing & Cruise
NET - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Chang'e-7
?? - ?? - ?? - enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission(eXTP)

2026

?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-5A

2027

?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Solar Polar Orbit Observer
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - North Pole Landing & isru
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - Fengyun-4D
?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-5B

2028

?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-4E
?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-5C
?? - CZ-5 - WSLC, LC101 - Jupiter Orbiter
?? - CZ-9 - WSLC - ??

2030

?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-4F
?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-5D

2033

?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-4G

2035

?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-5D
?? - ?? - ?? - Fengyun-6A

Undefined

?? - ?? - TSLC - CBERS-5
?? - ?? - TSLC - CBERS-6
?? - CZ-3B/G2 - XSLC - CongoSat-1
?? - ?? - ?? - Water Cycle Observation Mission (WCOM)
?? - ?? - ?? - Magnetosphere-Ionosphere/Thermosphere Coupling Exploration (MIT)
?? - ?? - ?? - Huaizong-1
?? - ?? - ?? - Taihu-1
?? - ?? - ?? - Luojia-1 (02)
?? - ?? - ?? - Jinggong-1 (CubeSat-6U)
?? - ?? - ?? - Dagong Weixing (CubeSat-12U)

Statistics:

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 445
Jiuquan - 159
Xichang - 167
Taiyuan - 102
Wenchang - 15
Yellow Sea - 2

January 17
January 18
January 19
January 22
January 24
January 26
January 31
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2354 on: 01/18/2022 01:15 am »
我国首次实现低轨宽带卫星批产
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my country's first low-orbit broadband satellite mass production

Recently, 6 low-orbit broadband communication satellites independently developed by Galaxy Aerospace officially left the factory. This is the first batch of low-orbit broadband communication satellites developed in my country. The batch of satellites has now arrived at the launch site and will be launched in the first quarter of 2022. After the successful launch, a satellite Internet test network will be built, which can realize continuous communication services for more than 30 minutes at a time.
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2355 on: 01/18/2022 02:40 am »
我国首次实现低轨宽带卫星批产
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my country's first low-orbit broadband satellite mass production

Recently, 6 low-orbit broadband communication satellites independently developed by Galaxy Aerospace officially left the factory. This is the first batch of low-orbit broadband communication satellites developed in my country. The batch of satellites has now arrived at the launch site and will be launched in the first quarter of 2022. After the successful launch, a satellite Internet test network will be built, which can realize continuous communication services for more than 30 minutes at a time.

To prevent any confusion, these are the six Yinhe / GalaxySpace sats previously noted on the schedule.

China launches in 2022 (times in UTC)

<snip>

First quarter - CZ-2C - ?? - Six sats from Yinhe Aerospace

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2356 on: 01/18/2022 03:32 am »
我国首次实现低轨宽带卫星批产
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my country's first low-orbit broadband satellite mass production

Recently, 6 low-orbit broadband communication satellites independently developed by Galaxy Aerospace officially left the factory. This is the first batch of low-orbit broadband communication satellites developed in my country. The batch of satellites has now arrived at the launch site and will be launched in the first quarter of 2022. After the successful launch, a satellite Internet test network will be built, which can realize continuous communication services for more than 30 minutes at a time.

To prevent any confusion, these are the six Yinhe / GalaxySpace sats previously noted on the schedule.

China launches in 2022 (times in UTC)

<snip>

First quarter - CZ-2C - ?? - Six sats from Yinhe Aerospace
You are smart:)
银河航天6颗低轨通信卫星一季度发射,建卫星互联网试验网络
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Galaxy Aerospace launches 6 low-orbit communication satellites in the first quarter, and builds a satellite Internet test network

The Paper learned from the commercial aerospace company Galaxy Aerospace that the six low-orbit broadband communication satellites of Galaxy Aerospace have been rolled off from its self-constructed satellite R&D production line, completed the factory review, and arrived at the launch site. They will be launched by the CZ-2C  in the first quarter of 2022, to build a satellite Internet test network - "Little Spider Web", and it is planned to achieve a single uninterrupted low-orbit satellite broadband communication service of more than 30 minutes.
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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2357 on: 01/21/2022 10:14 pm »
CSES-2 now planned for launch in 2023:

CSES-2

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The China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellites (CSES) are scientific missions dedicated to the investigation and monitoring of variations of electromagnetic fields and waves as well as plasma parameters and particle fluxes in the near-Earth space which are induced by natural sources on ground like seismic and volcanic events.

After the successful launch of the first satellite CSES-1 in February 2018, the second satellite CSES-2 is scheduled for launch in 2023. It will be in the same Sun-synchronous circular low Earth orbit as CSES-1, with a local time of the descending node at 2 pm, but with a phase difference of 180 degrees. The combined observations of both satellites will double the detection probability of natural hazard-related events and will help to separate seismic from non-seismic events.

Another mission, Macao Science 1, is scheduled for December 2022:

Macao Science 1

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Macao Science 1 was developed by the State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Science at the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) and is being implemented with support from the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and the local government. It is the world's first and only scientific exploration satellite to be placed in a near-equatorial orbit to study the geomagnetic field, and specifically the South Atlantic Anomaly, from space. The launch is scheduled for December 2022.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2358 on: 01/26/2022 04:08 am »
欧比特“珠海一号”星座计划04组卫星正积极筹备中
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Orbit's "Zhuhai-1 04" satellites are actively preparing

Shanghai Securities News China Securities Network News Orbit recently introduced on the interactive platform that "Zhuhai No. 1" constellation plan 04 satellites are actively preparing, and currently promoting debugging, acceptance, scheduling and other work, I believe it will be successful in the near future.

The company has deeply cultivated the low-orbit satellite industry chain, and formed a base based on the manufacture of aerospace components such as Soc, SIP, and EMBC, supported by the "Zhuhai No. 1" remote sensing micro-nano satellite constellation, and aerospace electronics, satellite big data, artificial intelligence, etc. The strategically extended multi-card business layout is a typical "specialized, special and new" small giant enterprise in my country's aerospace industry.

The overall planning of the "Zhuhai No. 1" remote sensing micro-nano satellite constellation consists of 34 satellites, including video satellites, hyperspectral satellites, radar satellites, high-resolution optical satellites and supporting ground base stations. At present, there are 12 satellites operating stably in orbit, and it is one of the enterprises with the largest number of hyperspectral satellites in orbit and the most complete hyperspectral satellite data service capabilities in the world. At present, the "Zhuhai No. 1" constellation 3 groups of satellites have been networked. Scanning the whole world has been reduced from 5 days to 2.5 days, improving the data collection capability by 50%, and revisiting the same location within 1 day to meet users' needs. The need for continuous observation of the same target.

Relying on the "Zhuhai No. 1" constellation big data foundation, the company launched the "Lucid Waters and Lush Mountains in One Map" satellite big data application service platform in a timely manner, which can provide more scientific and accurate services in agricultural monitoring, environmental protection, smart cities, smart transportation and other fields. , reliable monitoring means, the application service project has successfully landed in Zhuhai. The company gave full play to the demonstration effect of the project, took advantage of the resource advantages of agents and branches across the country, and actively promoted the implementation of the project in many provinces and cities across the country. It is reported that the company has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the People's Government of Bayingoleng Mongolia Autonomous Prefecture.

With rich technology, professional talents and perfect business layout, the company is expected to take the lead in seizing the development opportunities of the satellite Internet industry, promoting the market development in the fields of aerospace and industrial control, and jointly creating a new era of artificial intelligence market.

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Re: Chinese launch schedule
« Reply #2359 on: 01/26/2022 10:00 am »
发射25颗。香港航天科技2022年计划出炉,把握商业航天发展机遇
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Launch 25. Hong Kong Aerospace Science and Technology's 2022 Plan Released, Seizing Opportunities for Commercial Aerospace Development

Hong Kong Aerospace Science and Technology further announced that it plans to launch 25 satellites this year to form the "Jinzijing Xingzuo". Launching more satellites in 2022 will provide more space data and increase the speed at which space data is received.
The 25 Sats will be launched to form Jinzijing Xingzuo this year.

 

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