China Successfully Launches Two High-Resolution Radar Satellites
On November 17, 2024, China achieved another milestone in its space endeavors with the successful launch of two high-resolution radar satellites from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China.
At 7:39 a.m. Beijing Time, a Long March-2C rocket carrying the satellites “Siwei Gaojing-2 03” and “Siwei Gaojing-2 04” lifted off and delivered the payload into the designated orbit, marking the mission's complete success.
Siwei Gaojing-2: Cutting-Edge All-Weather Imaging Capabilities
Developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, the satellites are equipped with advanced high-precision phased array radar payloads. These state-of-the-art instruments enable the satellites to capture high-resolution radar images under all-weather and all-day conditions. This breakthrough supports applications across various fields, including natural resource monitoring, urban security management, emergency response, and maritime affairs, offering robust data and technological support to critical industries.
Long March-2C: A Reliable Workhorse for Low-Orbit Missions
The Long March-2C rocket, developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, employs a liquid-propellant system and is specifically designed for launching low-Earth orbit and sun-synchronous orbit satellites. With its flexibility to perform missions from China’s three primary launch sites—Xichang, Jiuquan, and Taiyuan—the rocket stands as a symbol of technological maturity and reliability.
Significant Impacts on the Industry
As a company deeply rooted in advancing defense equipment and high-tech solutions, Smartnoble recognizes the profound implications of this successful mission for the industry. Key takeaways include:
1. Breakthroughs in All-Weather Monitoring Technology: The advanced radar imaging capabilities of these satellites inspire Smartnoble to continue innovating in satellite communication and remote sensing data services.
2. Potential for Cross-Industry Synergy: The widespread applications of radar imaging in emergency management and maritime affairs align seamlessly with Smartnoble's offerings in ground station and unmanned system equipment, enabling comprehensive, integrated solutions for clients.
3. Milestone in National Technological Progress: The Long March series’ consistent performance further solidifies China’s global competitiveness in aerospace, creating more opportunities for industry leaders like Smartnoble to collaborate and innovate.
This mission marks the 547th flight of the Long March carrier rocket series and highlights China’s continued advancements in high-precision space technology. **Smartnoble** views this achievement as an opportunity to refine its products and services, fostering collaboration with global partners to push the boundaries of technological innovation and industrial growth.
We believe that through the deep integration of technological breakthroughs and industry partnerships, the achievements of China’s aerospace sector will continue to benefit more fields, contributing valuable insights and solutions to global development.
At 7:39 a.m. Beijing Time, a Long March-2C rocket carrying the satellites “Siwei Gaojing-2 03” and “Siwei Gaojing-2 04” lifted off and delivered the payload into the designated orbit, marking the mission's complete success.
Siwei Gaojing-2: Cutting-Edge All-Weather Imaging Capabilities
Developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, the satellites are equipped with advanced high-precision phased array radar payloads. These state-of-the-art instruments enable the satellites to capture high-resolution radar images under all-weather and all-day conditions. This breakthrough supports applications across various fields, including natural resource monitoring, urban security management, emergency response, and maritime affairs, offering robust data and technological support to critical industries.
Long March-2C: A Reliable Workhorse for Low-Orbit Missions
The Long March-2C rocket, developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, employs a liquid-propellant system and is specifically designed for launching low-Earth orbit and sun-synchronous orbit satellites. With its flexibility to perform missions from China’s three primary launch sites—Xichang, Jiuquan, and Taiyuan—the rocket stands as a symbol of technological maturity and reliability.
Significant Impacts on the Industry
As a company deeply rooted in advancing defense equipment and high-tech solutions, Smartnoble recognizes the profound implications of this successful mission for the industry. Key takeaways include:
1. Breakthroughs in All-Weather Monitoring Technology: The advanced radar imaging capabilities of these satellites inspire Smartnoble to continue innovating in satellite communication and remote sensing data services.
2. Potential for Cross-Industry Synergy: The widespread applications of radar imaging in emergency management and maritime affairs align seamlessly with Smartnoble's offerings in ground station and unmanned system equipment, enabling comprehensive, integrated solutions for clients.
3. Milestone in National Technological Progress: The Long March series’ consistent performance further solidifies China’s global competitiveness in aerospace, creating more opportunities for industry leaders like Smartnoble to collaborate and innovate.
This mission marks the 547th flight of the Long March carrier rocket series and highlights China’s continued advancements in high-precision space technology. **Smartnoble** views this achievement as an opportunity to refine its products and services, fostering collaboration with global partners to push the boundaries of technological innovation and industrial growth.
We believe that through the deep integration of technological breakthroughs and industry partnerships, the achievements of China’s aerospace sector will continue to benefit more fields, contributing valuable insights and solutions to global development.