China launches satellite ground station at North Pole

Q.  China launched its first fully owned overseas satellite ground station near _______.
- Published on 19 Dec 16

a. North Pole
b. South Pole
c. Antarctica
d. None of the above

ANSWER: North Pole
 
China launches satellite ground station at North PoleChina has launched its first fully- owned overseas satellite ground station near the North Pole.

This could enable Beijing to collect satellite data anywhere on the Earth at a speed it said was the fastest in the world.

The facility, located in Sweden about 200 kms north of the Arctic Circle, would allow China to collect satellite data anywhere on Earth at speeds that were more than twice as fast as before, said the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the academic governing body that built and runs the station.

The new facility would play an important role in China's Gaofen project - a network of observation satellites orbiting the Earth to provide global surveillance capabilities - which was due to be completed in 2020.
Domestic ground stations have needed up to seven hours to download the data from satellites orbiting the Earth in the past, but with the facility in Sweden, the maximum delay for downloading data would be less than 3.5 hours.

The shorter time is because the mapping, weather, reconnaissance and military satellites orbiting the North Pole are able to pass around the Earth about 12 times each day, while those flying over China can orbit the Earth only about five times each day.

The academy said the Arctic station would be using the best and most sensitive signal receiving devices China had ever built, including one with higher bandwidth, covering frequencies from 26.5 to 40 GHz, which had a download speed of 6 Gigabits (billions of bits) per second.

China has previously built ground satellite facilities in numerous foreign countries, mostly in Africa and South America, which are all joint ventures, the report said.

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