China launches high resolution earth observation satellites

2018-04-01
Xinhua

TAIYUAN — China launched three Gaofen-1 imaging satellites as part of the country’s high-definition earth observation project on March 31.

The satellites was launched off on the back of a Long March 4C rocket at 11:22 a.m. Beijing time from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern Shanxi province. It was the 270th flight mission by a Long March carrier rocket.

As high resolution imaging satellites that are accurate to two meters in distance, they will be used for fields including disaster warning, ecological protection, infrastructure construction, transportation and emergency response.

The satellites, designed by China Spacesat, have a life span of six years.

They will work together with another previously launched Gaofen-1 satellite.

Since the inception of the Gaofen project in 2013, China has had an increasingly clearer view of the planet.

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