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China to launch HD observation satellite this year
by Staff Writers
Beijing (XNA) Jul 25, 2014


Gaofen-1 was the first of five or six satellites to be launched for high-definition Earth observation before 2016.

China will launch Gaofen-2, a high-definition Earth observation satellite, to space this year, according to the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense (SASTIND).

As one of China's major science and technology projects, the Gaofen satellite series will help in geographic and resources surveys, environment and climate change monitoring, precision agriculture, disaster relief and city planning.

Launched in April last year and still in service, Gaofen-1 provided data on the Lushan earthquake in Sichuan; floods in northeast China; and smog in north and east China during the test period. It also provided Pakistan with image data after an earthquake which happened on Sept. 24.

Gaofen-1 was the first of five or six satellites to be launched for high-definition Earth observation before 2016. It is also the first low-orbit remote-sensing satellite designed to be in use for longer than five years.

Equipped with better technology, Gaofen-2 will be able to see a one-meter-long object in full color.

Wu Zhenyu, researcher with the Development Research Center of the State Council, said the project will boost the development of China's remote sensing industry and ensure more effective social management.

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