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China launches satellite for ‘space-air-ground' integrated monitoring of natural disasters
China launches satellite for ‘space-air-ground' integrated monitoring of natural disasters

United News of India

time14-06-2025

  • Science
  • United News of India

China launches satellite for ‘space-air-ground' integrated monitoring of natural disasters

Jiuquan, June 14 (UNI) China launched an electromagnetic monitoring satellite on Saturday which is expected to enhance Beijing's "space-air-ground" integrated monitoring of major natural disasters. A Long March-2D carrier rocket lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, successfully sending the Zhangheng 1-02 satellite into its planned orbit, according to the China National Space Administration. The satellite's deployment represents the latest achievement in enhancing the country's space-based geophysical field observation capability and will further strengthen its space-air-ground integrated monitoring ability for major natural disasters, it noted. The administration said that the Zhangheng 1B is the result of a cooperation memorandum of understanding signed between China and Italy in 2019. Designed with a six-year lifespan, the satellite carries nine scientific payloads, including an electric field detector co-developed by China and Italy, and a high-energy particle detector developed by Italy, reports China Daily. The spacecraft will conduct near real-time measurement of global electromagnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, the ionosphere and the neutral atmosphere. It will also capture electromagnetic anomalies caused by geological and human activities, as well as information on thunderstorms and lightning activities in the atmosphere. This will effectively enhance China's capabilities for early detection, risk assessment, and early warning of massive natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic activities and thunderstorms. Moreover, the satellite will provide data support for emergency management, natural resource mapping, and communication and navigation operations, and foster scientific and technological cooperation in related fields among countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, according to the release.

China launches satellite for natural disaster monitoring
China launches satellite for natural disaster monitoring

Al Etihad

time14-06-2025

  • Science
  • Al Etihad

China launches satellite for natural disaster monitoring

14 June 2025 17:19 JIUQUAN (AGENCIES) China launched an electromagnetic monitoring satellite on Saturday, which is expected to enhance the country's "space-air-ground" integrated monitoring capabilities for major natural disasters, China's state news agency (Xinhua) reported.A Long March-2D carrier rocket lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 3:56 p.m. (Beijing Time), successfully sending the Zhangheng 1-02 satellite into its planned orbit, according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA).The CNSA said that this marks a significant step forward for China in the field of space-based observation of the Earth's physical after the ancient Chinese inventor Zhang Heng, who created the world's first seismoscope over 1,800 years ago, the satellite was jointly developed by China and Italy. It is the first operational satellite dedicated to exploring the Earth's physical fields under China's medium and long-term civil space infrastructure development plan, according to the a designed lifespan of six years, the satellite is equipped with nine payloads, including an electric field detector co-developed by China and Italy, as well as a high-energy particle detector developed by will carry out quasi-real-time monitoring of global electromagnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, the ionosphere and the neutral atmosphere, detecting electromagnetic anomalies caused by geological and human activities, as well as monitoring thunderstorm and lightning activity, according to CNSA."Scientists will use these data to study the correlation between changes in the Earth's physical fields and geological activities, and to support research on the prediction of earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, extreme weather, and space weather disasters," said Peng Wei, Deputy Director of the System Engineering Department of the satellite will significantly enhance China's early perception, risk assessment, and monitoring and early warning capabilities for major natural disasters, Peng added. It will also provide data support for emergency management, resource mapping, and communications and navigation industries, while fostering scientific and technological cooperation in related fields among countries and regions along the Belt and Road.

China Begins Developing Artificial Intelligence Constellation In Space With Satellite Launch
China Begins Developing Artificial Intelligence Constellation In Space With Satellite Launch

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

China Begins Developing Artificial Intelligence Constellation In Space With Satellite Launch

A Long March-2D rocket launched the first batch of the Three-Body Computing Constellation from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. The constellation is designed to "host thousands of satellites with a total computing power of 1,000 peta operations per second (POPS) upon completion," according to China Central Television. Credit: | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by Steve Spaleta

Bad news for Donald Trump as China launches world's first Supercomputer in space, it's dangerous for US because...
Bad news for Donald Trump as China launches world's first Supercomputer in space, it's dangerous for US because...

India.com

time16-05-2025

  • Science
  • India.com

Bad news for Donald Trump as China launches world's first Supercomputer in space, it's dangerous for US because...

Chinese President Xi Jinping China launches world's first Supercomputer in Orbit: In a significant development impacting the race of supercomputers and space, China launched the first batch of satellites for its space computing system. Through the twelve computing satellites, China is aiming to have a system that can possibly challenge the most powerful ground-based supercomputers. Here are all the details you need to know about the launch of world's first Supercomputer in space orbit. The newly launched twelve computing satellites are the first batch of the 'Three-Body Computing Constellation,' according to Zhejiang Lab, a research institute based in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province was quoted as saying by a CCTV report. China's super computer vs US' supercomputer For a comparison, the Chinese constellation will support in-orbit data processing with a total computing capacity of 1,000 peta operations per second (POPS) and on the other hand, US' the new El Capitan system at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, which last year was the world's most powerful supercomputer, performs 1.72 petaoperations — or 1.72 quintillion operations per second. China places computing satellite constellation in space It should also be noted that China placed the space computing satellite constellation into space through the launch of a Long March-2D carrier rocket. The rocket blasted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, marking a significant advancement in China's space-based computing capabilities, the report said. Why it's dangerous for US! The news update is a sign of worry for US because if China develops more technology in supercomputer technology, US' interests can be harmed in space. China's Three-Body Computing Constellation Wang Jian, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering and director of Zhejiang Lab, said the 'Three-Body Computing Constellation,' jointly developed by Zhejiang Lab and global partners, is large-scale space computing infrastructure designed to host thousands of satellites with a total computing power of 1,000 peta operations per second (POPS) upon completion. By enabling real-time in-orbit data processing, the facility aims to overcome the efficiency bottlenecks of traditional satellite data handling and advance the application and development of artificial intelligence in space, Wang said. (With inputs from agencies)

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