China plans remote sensing satellites over South China Sea

Xinhua Published: 2017-12-15 16:37:04
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A daytime aerial view of Dongshan Islands (Pratas Islands) in South China Sea. [File Photo: VCG]

A daytime aerial view of Dongshan Islands (Pratas Islands) in South China Sea. [File Photo: VCG]

China's southern island province of Hainan has unveiled a satellite launch plan to assist remote sensing coverage over the South China Sea.

The Sanyan Institute of Remote Sensing said the mission would start in 2019, when it would launch three optical satellites.

After that, it will add another three optical satellites, two hyperspectral satellites and two SAR satellites to complete the Satellite Constellation Program by 2021, for conducting round-the-clock remote-sensing over the tropical sea area.

Yang Tianliang, director of the institute, said that the network was calculated to broadly cover the area between 30 degrees north and south of the equator.

Yang said the program would provide scientific support for China's initiative of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and emergency response efforts at sea.

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