China News Service, Beijing, July 6th (Reporter Sun Zifa) The Institute of Information Technology and Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Academy of Sciences) announced on July 6 that from July 3 to 5 The station successfully achieved high-resolution multi-mode satellite data reception, all of which were processed normally.

  According to the introduction of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, on the day of the launch of the high-score multimode satellite on July 3, the Chinese remote sensing satellite ground station Miyun station successfully tracked and received the first orbit of the high-score multimode satellite from 22:07 to 22:16. data. After that, the Kashi, Sanya, and Arctic stations of China’s remote sensing satellite ground station successfully completed the data receiving mission of the high-resolution multimode satellites as planned.

The working site of Kashi Station, China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station. (Photo courtesy of Kongtianyuan, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  As of now, China’s remote sensing satellite ground stations have completed a total of 12 orbits for high-resolution multimode satellite data reception tasks, with a received data volume of 1012GB, and all received data are processed normally.

The working site of Sanya Station, China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station. (Photo courtesy of Kongtianyuan, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  The high-score multimode satellite was successfully launched at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center at noon on July 3. It is the first star of China's space infrastructure "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan" and has sub-meter resolution, enabling multiple imaging mode switching. The China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station undertakes the data receiving mission of high-score multimode satellites, and will continue to provide data receiving support for other follow-up satellite missions in China's space infrastructure "13th Five-Year Plan" in the future. (Finish)