Issue 24

Issue 24

Beijing-3 Earth Observation Satellite

10 Jun 2021: China launched four spacecraft aboard a Long March 2D rocket from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China. Among the payloads was the Beijing-3, a remote-sensing satellite that will be operated by Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd (21AT), a commercial space company. - Very little i…

10 Jun 2021: China launched four spacecraft aboard a Long March 2D rocket from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China. Among the payloads was the Beijing-3, a remote-sensing satellite that will be operated by Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd (21AT), a commercial space company.

– Very little is known about the Beijing-3 satellite, other than it is a 0.5 m resolution Earth observation satellite being delivered to Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO).

– The satellite is based on the CAST3000E agile satellite platform, which uses high agility, stability, and precision technology and on-orbit image processing to produce high-quality and high resolution images of Earth.

– China launched the Beijing-1 and Beijing-2 missions in 2005 and 2011, respectively. They provided the Chinese government and other companies with information on agriculture, urban development, pollution, water resources, and environment and disaster monitoring Beijing-3 can provide a large number of high-resolution remote sensing satellite data and information products for the global market. It is advertised to be capable of obtaining resolution 0.5 meters resolution and Multi-spectrum resolution of 2.0 meters.

Issue 24 - Beijing-3 Earth Observation Satellite

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