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A system for receiving, demodulating, and decoding satellite communication traffic is the Satellite Monitoring System. Government and intelligence agencies can use the powerful Satellite Monitoring System to completely passively monitor communication traffic.
“Remote sensing is the science—and, to a certain extent, the art—of collecting data about the Earth’s surface without physically interacting with it.
Sensing and recording reflected or emitted energy, as well as processing, analyzing, and applying that data, are the methods used to accomplish this.
Earth observation satellites and Earth remote sensing satellites are other names for remote sensing satellites. They’re utilized as spy satellites or for ecological checking, meteorology, and map making. Earth-imaging satellites, which take satellite images similar to aerial photographs, are the most common type.
The Global Remote Satellite Monitoring markets accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
From the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the Shanxi Province in the north of China, China launched a new remote sensing satellite into space. Gaofen-5 01A, the satellite’s name, was successfully launched on a Long March-2D rocket and placed in its intended orbit.
It is a hyperspectral satellite that will be used for remote sensing and applications in a variety of fields, including studies of climate change, monitoring the environment, natural resource surveys, and reducing pollution.
The nation’s hyperspectral observation capabilities in areas like environmental protection, land, weather, agriculture, and disaster relief will be enhanced by the satellite.
According to the China National Space Administration (CNSA), the satellite, which is in an orbit 705 kilometers above Earth, carries payloads like a visible-short-wave infrared hyperspectral camera and a wide-range thermal infrared imaging device. These payloads will provide data support for China to actively respond to global climate change.
The CNSA stated that the satellite is an essential component of China’s Gaofen project and will further enhance China’s self-sufficiency rate for hyperspectral satellite remote sensing data. Friday’s successful launch marked the completion of China’s Gaofen project’s space segment construction.
The Gaofen project, which was started, is now China’s high-resolution Earth observation system’s backbone network. It has pushed for the development of a national space infrastructure system that combines satellite navigation, remote sensing, and communication. This was the 453rd mission in which the Long March carrier rocket series was used.