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Satellite keeps eye on the sea

By Zhao Lei ( China Daily Africa )

Updated: 2016-08-12

High-tech radar will improve nation's ability to forecast, warn of natural disasters, experts say

China is putting its nearby waters under more effective surveillance with its newly operational high-tech satellite, officials say.

Launched on Aug 10, the Gaofen 3 high-resolution Earth observation satellite will help the nation beef up its capabilities to safeguard its maritime interests and help forecast and warn of natural disasters, space program officials say.

 Satellite keeps eye on the sea

The Gaofen 3 high-resolution Earth observation satellite is launched on Aug 10 in Taiyuan, Shanxi province. Xinhua

The satellite was delivered by a Long March 4C rocket that blasted off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi province.

It is equipped with a radar system that captures images from space with a resolution down to 1 meter, according to the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, which oversees China's space programs.

The Gaofen 3, which was developed by the China Academy of Space Technology in Beijing, is capable of generating radar images in all weather conditions and can work around the clock.

The satellite will play an important role in monitoring the marine environment, islands and reefs, and ships and oil rigs, says Xu Fuxiang, head of the Gaofen 3 project at the academy.

Considering China has a total of 32,000 kilometers of coastline, 380,000 square kilometers of territorial seas and more than 6,500 islands that have an area of at least 500 square meters, satellites like the Gaofen 3 will be useful in safeguarding China's maritime rights, Xu says.

The Gaofen 3 will also help in disaster forecasting, assessment and relief, which now heavily rely on imported satellite data, Xu adds.

The satellite has a designed service life of eight years, says Liu Jie, Gaofen 3's chief designer at the China Academy of Space Technology. He adds that the satellite is the best of its kind in the world in terms of technological level and imaging mode.

With 12 imaging modes, the satellite is able to take wide pictures of Earth and to photograph specific areas in detail, Liu says.

China launched the Gaofen project in May 2010 and has listed it as one of 16 key national science and technology projects. The aim of the Gaofen project is to form a space-based, high-resolution Earth observation network.

Gaofen 1 was sent into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in April 2013. Four other Gaofen satellites were launched in 2014 and last year.

The Gaofen 5, 6 and 7 will be optical remote sensing satellites and are under development, according to the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense.

zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily Africa Weekly 08/12/2016 page14)

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