Çin meteoroloji uydularını fırlattı – Son Dakika Haberleri

Xinhua’nın haberine göre, uydular, Kuaicou-1A taşıyıcı roketiyle Gobi Çölü’ndeki Ciuçüen Uydu Merkezi’nden fırlatıldı.
Ticari meteoroloji hizmetleri için kullanılması amaçlanan uyduların fırlatışın ardından planlanan yörünge konumuna yerleştiği bildirildi.
Fırlatış, Kuaicou-1A roketiyle gerçekleştirilen 19’ncu başarılı taşıma görevi oldu.
Adı Çincede “gök ana” anlamına gelen “Tienmu” uydu ağının oluşturan ilk iki uydu, 9 Ocak’ta fırlatılmıştı.
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On July 10, 2021, China launched two meteorological satellites into orbit, marking the country’s fifth successful orbital launch this year. The Fengyun satellites were launched from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center using the Long March 4C rocket.
Fengyun-3E and Fengyun-4B are part of China’s weather observation and forecasting system, providing high-precision, real-time meteorological data such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and direction. The satellites will also monitor environmental parameters such as atmospheric composition, aerosol distribution, and ocean color.
These satellites are equipped with advanced instruments, including the Advanced Meteorological Imager, a next-generation multispectral scanning radiometer, and the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer, which can obtain high-precision atmospheric temperature and humidity profiles.
The Fengyun satellites are crucial for China’s weather and climate forecasting, disaster prevention, and agricultural production. They can also provide support for global weather forecasting and climate change research. These satellites can share meteorological data with other countries, which can help in making better predictions and forecasts.
China has been making rapid progress in its space sector, with ambitious plans to launch more than 40 satellites this year. The country has also set its sights on exploring the Moon and Mars, with its recent successful landing of the Tianwen-1 rover on Mars.
The launch of the Fengyun satellites marks a remarkable milestone for China’s meteorological observation and forecasting capabilities. These satellites are a testament to China’s technological prowess and its dedication to using space to benefit humanity.