China Ranks Second in the World in Number of Satellites in Orbit

Djinn Ranks Second in the World with the Number of Satellites in the Orbit
China Ranks Second in the World in Number of Satellites in Orbit

China has become the world's second country in this field with more than 300 satellites in orbit. The United Nations-China Global Partnership Symposium on Space Exploration and Innovation was held yesterday in Haikou, Hainan province.

According to information obtained from the symposium, at present, China has established a national space infrastructure system consisting of satellite-based communications, remote sensing and navigation from fixed orbit to low orbit.

With more than 300 satellites in orbit so far, China has become the world's second largest country in this area.

Zhao Jian, Head of the World Observation and Data Center of the China National Space Administration, pointed out that China, which has more than 200 satellites serving in orbit, is among the first in the world in terms of remote sensing satellites.

“About 70 percent of the countries and regions along the Belt and Road route need major support in this regard as they are relatively lacking in data sources. The space data obtained by our country will provide services to the countries and regions on the Belt and Road route and will benefit the development of the relevant regions. said.

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