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China plans to develop meteorological satellites

2020-10-30T08:18:00.399Z


Beijing-SANA China plans to develop a new generation of the most advanced Fengyun meteorological satellites within the five years


Beijing-Sana

China plans to develop a new generation of Fengyun's more advanced meteorological satellites over the next five years as part of its efforts to provide better meteorological services to global users.

"Fengyun satellites have booming applications in the fields of maritime navigation, agriculture, environmental protection, transportation and other industries because of their huge economic and social benefits," said Yue Xinwen, vice president of the Chinese Meteorological Administration, as saying: "China has provided data from Fengyun satellites. Industrial and application products to 115 countries and regions and 29 countries registered as users of emergency services.

In turn, Yang Jun, Director of the National Center of Meteorology, said via satellite: "The satellites planned to be developed will help achieve stable high-precision meteorological monitoring and improve emergency response capabilities in disaster prevention and relief."

According to Liang Baohua, deputy director of the China Space Science and Technology Corporation, which manufactured 17 first and second generation satellites from Fengyun, the company will develop seven new meteorological satellites during the period between 2021 and 2025.

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Source: sena

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