#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #August2024 |#时空道宇科技 #SpaceTiemDaoyuTechnology #Geely #GeeSpace CCTV’s “Dialogue” program interviewed GeeSpace CEO Wang Yang: Building a low-orbit communication constellation to expand human – A Translation…..  #ASummary 

时空道宇科技 Space Time Daoyu Technology – Zhejiang Spacetime Daoyu Technology Co., Ltd. Zhejiang Spacetime Daoyu Technology Co., Ltd. Geely GeeSpace  is Located  10th Floor, Building 1, Xinglian Technology Park, No. 1535 Hongmei Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai Ultra Mega City, China, People’s Republic of China. ..  Is a technology innovation enterprise strategically invested by Geely. Founded in 2018, it is committed to becoming a global leading AICT infrastructure and application solution provider. SpaceSpace is a technology innovation company under Geely Holding Group. It was founded in 2018 and is committed to becoming a global leading provider of aerospace information and communication infrastructure and application solutions. SpaceSpace is committed to promoting the commercialization and upgrading of China’s satellite industry chain and the commercialization and application of China’s aerospace technology.

SpaceTime Aerospace focuses on constellation business, satellite manufacturing, and satellite application fields, providing highly competitive, safe and reliable products and services. In the field of satellite manufacturing, through self-developed general-purpose satellite platforms of various scales, as well as low-cost, highly reliable satellites and supply chain products, one-stop in-orbit delivery from satellite development to satellite mass production AIT is achieved. In the field of satellite applications, SpaceTime Aerospace provides global medium- and low-speed satellite communication services, satellite-based high-precision positioning services, and satellite remote sensing AI services through future travel constellations and its own ground systems. It deeply integrates aerospace technology with automobile manufacturing, future travel, and artificial intelligence, and cooperates with ecological partners in an open manner to continuously create value for customers and build a new generation of aerospace digital economy.

Through the construction of the future travel constellation, Spacetime Daoyu will create a “future travel” ecosystem with full coverage, combining multi-dimensional carriers such as automobiles and consumer electronics products to empower smart travel, unmanned systems, smart cities and other fields, and create a future travel technology ecosystem.

On August 17, CCTV’s “Dialogue” interviewed Wang Yang, CEO of Zhongkong Daoyu. The following is the transcript of the conversation.

Host: Mr. Wang, this satellite on the screen is your target, right?

Wang Yang: Yes. What we are doing is to send satellites into space and build a global low-orbit communication constellation. We are currently launching 72 satellites into a 600-kilometer low-altitude orbit. After these 72 satellites are deployed, they can provide satellite network signal coverage anywhere in the world except the North and South Poles.

Host: What is the difference between this low-orbit satellite and an ordinary satellite?

Wang Yang: For example, the live broadcast signals of the current Paris Olympics are generally transmitted via high-orbit satellites. From the surface of the earth, there is a geosynchronous orbit about 36,000 kilometers above the earth, and three high-orbit satellites can cover the entire surface of the earth. However, with the development of technology, we have found that satellites can play a greater role in the low-orbit area of ​​300 to more than 1,000 kilometers. For example, it may take 240 milliseconds of delay to communicate with a high-orbit satellite, but it only takes 20 milliseconds to communicate with a low-orbit satellite. The overall transmission efficiency and delay of a low-orbit satellite are even better than those of ground optical fibers. At the same time, it can cover places that our ground base stations cannot cover.

Host: Mr. Wang, you just said that three high-orbit satellites can cover the world, so is it necessary for us to build 72 (low-orbit satellites)?

Wang Yang: It is precisely because the cost of high-orbit satellites is too high. We need at least 1 billion RMB to build a high-orbit satellite, and its launch cost is also very expensive. If it is a low-orbit satellite, its price will drop by one or two orders of magnitude, and it is safer. The failure of any satellite will not affect the reliability of the entire communication. The capacity of low-orbit satellites will be larger and the speed will be faster. One of the problems we often encountered before is that the human ground network is so perfect, with optical fiber, base stations, and core networks. The ground network it has established can even provide network signals at the base camp in the Himalayas. But the real situation is that 94% of the world has no signal coverage. In the world, our understanding of the blue planet is still far from enough.

Host: Is it worth it for us to spend money to provide radio signals to places where there are not many people?

Wang Yang: This should be an inevitable trend. Humans will continue to expand the boundaries of space, such as conquering uninhabited areas, and even going beyond the Earth to travel to the stars. With satellites, whether our friends are in the desert, on the island farthest from the mainland, or even traveling in the future, our mobile phones, cars, and aircraft can all be connected to data everywhere.

Host: When will we be able to achieve the goal of launching 72 satellites?

Wang Yang: We should be able to complete the deployment of 72 satellites in about 12 months. (After the deployment of the third-orbit satellite is completed) we will provide commercial services to the world. In fact, we have reached a stage where applications are being put into practice.

Host: (Compared to the long cycle of other future industries) Yours only takes one year?

Wang Yang: Actually not. We have experienced 10 years of continuous entrepreneurship, and most of our team members have accumulated nearly 20 years of experience in the entire aerospace field.

Host: Do you have any longer-term goals?

Wang Yang: In the second phase, we will focus on the establishment of a low-orbit communication constellation of 300 satellites. The low-orbit space is already very crowded, with more than 6,000 Starlink satellites operating at 300 to 500 kilometers, so it is urgent to occupy the frequency and orbit positions in the entire space.

Host: We have the impression that artificial satellite technology is relatively mature. Are there any scientific shortcomings in your field that need to be addressed?

Wang Yang: In fact, aerospace itself is a system engineering, not a theoretical study. For example, the theoretical system of all the aircraft designs we are involved in now was very complete 100 years ago, and the current engineering cycle is just different.

Host: If you want to widen the gap with your peers, do you need to build a moat in certain areas?

Wang Yang: This is indeed necessary. We have established our own moat in the layout of the industrial chain of commercial aerospace and the commercialization of the landing. The landing of large-scale commercial applications has always been a difficulty in the development of commercial aerospace companies. We have taken the lead in achieving breakthroughs in this regard. I brought a self-developed satellite communication chip, which uses the industry-leading 22nm process. This chip is actually used in our current mobile phones. We have launched a constellation of low-orbit communication satellites for satellite communications. How do we use it on the ground and how do we demodulate our signals? We will implant this 4mm chip into existing mobile phones, and use the mobile phone antenna to transmit satellite data.

Host: It sounds like our goals are very ambitious. Can other industries or other supporting facilities keep up? Are they too advanced?

Wang Yang: I think what we are doing now is actually achievable based on China’s entire industrial foundation. Our team used to have many people from the national team, as well as some experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. At the beginning of the business, we repeatedly reminded ourselves that the probability of scientists dying in entrepreneurship is extremely high, and it may even be a disaster to some extent. Therefore, when we consider the entire business rhythm, it must be consistent with the underlying logic of commercialization.

Back to the information and communication industry, it is actually very clear. Since the beginning of 2000, the 3G era has come, and at that time we had mobile Internet. In the last decade, the 4G era came, and we have the current digital economy era. So what is this decade? We see China’s 5G and the United States’ Starlink. The information and communication industry will definitely be able to achieve full coverage from 5G to 6G, meeting all our human travel requirements from the surface to low altitude and then to space. Of course, I think 8G should be the era of interstellar immigration. We will have network signals all the way from here to Mars, and it will become a reality.

Moderator: Capital participation requires a valuation and calculation. Can you give us a calculation for the field you are engaged in? How much money do you think it will cost based on the future development potential and the technology we have invested in?

Wang Yang: We have invested billions in research and development in the past six years. In our industry, whether it is a rocket company, a satellite company, or now a more advanced constellation networking company, its valuation will definitely exceed 10 billion.

Host: Regarding policies, what kind of policy soil is needed to plan for future industries?

Wang Yang: Considering the characteristics of low-orbit communication constellations in commercial aerospace, I think we should encourage the globalization of China’s commercial aerospace in the foreign trade sector, that is, the “going global” of the entire technology products and services. We look forward to the introduction of some national standards in this regard. We used to study some Western industry-university-research behaviors. In China’s system, from districts, cities, provinces to the country, the entire industrial policy support and innovation encouragement for each industry are very complete, but in fact, the real technology will eventually fall on commercial realization. This should be the government holding the baton, and then through the market economy, that is, the role of leading enterprises, to drive the innovation of engineering and original technology. This is actually a logical cycle. If we only mention one end, this matter will definitely be biased.

Host: What will our lives be like when this field develops to a mature stage?

Wang Yang: Let me make a creative summary. I believe that humans will always have the need to communicate with the outside world in the social system, so the implementation of all technologies and engineering around human communication will continue to develop iteratively. Like what we are doing in aerospace now, no matter where humans are now or where humans will explore in the future, we will ensure that there is network connection and communication methods. This is my wish.

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#MadeInChina #中國製造 #中國 | #星河动力空间科 #GalacticEnergy #May2024| #CarrierRocketShopping #谷神星一号遥 #Ceres1  Yao 13 Launched Successfully five  #Satellites   including the #Aurora #ConstellaitonSatellites 01, 02 and other 5 satellites were successfully launched …  

星河动力空间科技有限公司 Galactic Energy-  Galaxy Power (Beijing) Space Technology Co., Ltd.Located in Block D, Aviation Technology Plaza, E-Town, and Beijing – Beijing – China – People’s Republic of China ….Galaxy Aerospace is the first private aerospace company in China to achieve successful continuous launches, the first to send commercial networked satellites into a 500km sun-synchronous orbit, and the first to master the ability to launch multiple satellites with one carrier rocket

At 7:39 am Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time today, China. People’s Republic of China successfully launched Aurora Constellation 01 and 02 satellites using the Ceres-1 commercial carrier rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center inner Mogolia. The satellites successfully entered the predetermined orbit and the launch mission was a complete success. The mission also carried and launched the Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Satellite, Yunyao-1 26 Satellite and Hebei Linxi-1 Satellite

Just two days after a successful sea launch, Chinese commercial space company Galactic Energy launched another rocket on Friday (May 31). The CERES-1 Y12 carrier rocket delivered five satellites into the planned twilight orbit. The company has set a record for the shortest……..Only one day later! The launch of Ceres-1 was a complete success again! At…….7:39 am on May 31, 2024, Beijing time, the Galaxy Power Aerospace Company successfully launched Ceres-1 (Yao 12) Jiangnan Central Area Code Launch Vehicle (mission code: Heroes) at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, successfully sending Aurora Constellation 01 (Fudan Information Satellite), 02 (Shanghai Institute of Electric Power No. 1), Hebei Linxi No. 1 Satellite, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Satellite, and Nishuihan No. 2 Satellite into a 535km dawn-dusk orbit.



Aurora Constellation 01 (Fudan Information Satellite) and 02 (Shanghai Institute of Electric Power No. 1) were jointly developed by Beijing Aurora Starcom Technology Co., Ltd., China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, Shanghai AES Aerospace, Galaxy Power Aerospace Company, Beijing Tianlian Measurement and Control, Fuchang Space, Xuntian Aerospace, the 29th Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, School of Information Science and Engineering of Fudan University, Shanghai Institute of Electric Power and other units. They will carry out long-term communication verification between satellites and between satellites and the ground in orbit, build an “on-orbit laser communication experimental platform”, which can respond to business scenario requirements of different rates, different systems, and different orbital spacings in orbit, fully explore the impact factors of key industry concerns such as space environment, hot and cold alternation, platform attitude disturbance, orbit control maneuvering on long-term link establishment communication, further optimize the ATP tracking algorithm, explore the feasibility and robustness of low-level components in commercial aerospace, carry out on-orbit verification in advance for the feasibility of laser communication application in my country’s low-orbit satellite Internet giant constellation, accumulate on-orbit data, and share the experimental data with users and industry experts, laying the foundation for accelerating the construction of my country’s giant constellation.



Hebei Linxi-1 satellite was jointly developed by Tianjin Yunyao Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. and Beijing Juntian Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. The satellite is a meteorological remote sensing satellite equipped with GNSS occultation atmospheric detection payload, which can obtain information such as atmospheric temperature, humidity, air pressure and ionosphere electron density, making up for the shortcomings of traditional meteorological observation methods. The satellite adopts the Juntian-1 satellite platform, which fully reflects the modular, integrated and low-cost design concept. The platform uses the intelligent on-orbit management system independently developed by Juntian Aerospace, which greatly improves the satellite’s autonomous control capability and comprehensive use benefits.



Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Satellite and Nishuihan-2 Satellite fully inherit the mature products and development technology solutions of infrared remote sensing satellites, and have the characteristics of high integration, light weight, small size and high cost performance. The satellite is equipped with GNSS occultation and long-wave infrared camera payloads. The atmospheric temperature, humidity, pressure and ionosphere electron density can be obtained by inverting GNSS occultation data. The target information is obtained through the long-wave infrared camera, and the atmospheric and hot spot targets are detected. It has broad application prospects and application value in the field of meteorological observation.

As the test payload, the perovskite components of Photon Technology were sent into space along with the rocket to collect and analyze data such as the operating tolerance and efficiency of perovskite solar cells in the extreme environment of space.

Thanks to Jiangnan Concentration Zone and NetEase Game “Nishuihan” for their strong support for this launch!

This launch mission is the launch mission that Galaxy Dynamics Aerospace Company completed consecutively just one day after completing the Ceres-1 sea-launched (Yao-2) mission on the 29th of this month. It is the two shortest launch time intervals between private commercial rocket companies. Commercial launch delivery demonstrates the huge potential and broad prospects of China’s commercial aerospace market. Galaxy Power Company is helping China’s commercial aerospace industry continue to grow and develop with broader technological innovation and more efficient commercial operations.

Up to now, Galaxy Power Space Company has served nearly 20 commercial satellite customers and successfully launched 44 commercial satellites of different types.

Images and visuals are from their respectives also Galactic Energy is located in Block D, Aviation Technology Plaza, E-Town, Beijing- China – People’s Republic of China  

#MadeInChina #中國製造 #ExPace | #March2023| #CASIC Rocket Technology Company #Expace #PrivateChineseSpaceCompany #Wuhan #CarrierRocketCompany #CarrierRocket #Kuaizhou1A #KX1A #KuaizhouPhilipsHive  launched Deployed #Tianmu-1 meteorological constellation four #Satellites..

Currently at the moment中國製造 Expace Technology Corporation- a CASIC -China aerospace science and industry corporation has been very busy in building a New Carrier Rocket Factory in Wuhan National Aerospace Industrial Base in which the base will be in operations in May 2020   Kuaizhou Rocket Industrial Park that forms the manufacturing of twenty plus more Kuaizhou Rockets also its other sister larger carrier rockets in process of The assembly test capability of 20 solid launch vehicles……in which is now in operation……

On the 22nd March 2023 1709 hours  Hong Kong SAR – Beijing Time  morning中國製造 Expace Technology Corporation- a CASIC -China aerospace science and industry corporation Have successfully launched the Kuaizhou 1A solid carrier rocket successfully sent the Tianmu-1 meteorological constellation 03, 04, 05, and 06 satellite into the predetermined orbit in the way of “four stars with one Carrier Rocket”, and the launch mission was a complete success. , launching from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Inner Mongolia China, People’s Republic of China and the launch mission was successfully completed success…

With One Carrier Rocket  Deploying the four satellites ! The Kuaizhou-1A rocket successfully launched the Tianmu meteorological constellation 03~06 satellites… At 17:09 on March 22, the Kuaizhou-1A solid carrier rocket named “Kuaizhou·Philips Hive” was launched at Jiuquan Satellite The center was ignited and launched into the sky, and sent the Tianmu-1 meteorological constellation 03, 04, 05, and 06 stars into the predetermined orbit in the way of “four stars with one arrow”, and the launch mission was a complete success.



Tianmu-1 meteorological constellation 03 (Chongqing Jinfeng Laboratory), 04 (Chongqing Jinfeng Software Park), 05 (Chongqing Jinfeng Biomedical Park), 06 (Chongqing Jinfeng City Center) are The remote sensing detection satellite developed by the system company affiliated to China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation is mainly used to obtain information on global atmospheric environmental elements. After completion, it can realize three-dimensional and integrated detection of the global all-weather ocean, atmosphere, and ionosphere.

The Kuaizhou-1A rocket that carried out this launch mission is a small solid launch vehicle launched by Aerospace Science and Industry Rocket Technology Co., Ltd. under the Aerospace Sanjiang subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation. It mainly provides launch for 300 kg low-orbit small satellites It has the characteristics of high flight reliability, high orbital accuracy, short preparation period, less support requirements, and low launch cost.

This mission is the first launch mission of Kuaizhou-1A solid carrier rocket in 2023, and it is also the 19th launch of this type of rocket. The complete success of this mission opened the curtain for the normal launch of the Kuaizhou series of rockets in 2023.

Images and visuals are from Weibo also from their respectives..

#StarTrekOnline #星際迷航在線 | #StarTrek #星際迷航 #April2021 | #星座 #ConstellationClass #HeavyCruiserRefit revisiting after that #TheBattle #TheNextGeneration episode …..

When you look at the “Constellation class”…. It has very unique hull design with a heavy decked saucer hull with massive multiple decks of fifteen… also with a unique engineering section as well have four warp nacelles with dual photon torpedo bays on top and bottom with dual impulse engines at rear with multiple cargo bays.. To scale the constellation class is 231 meters long about the putting itself in the Constitution and intrepid class length range…  that’s almost least than half the height length of the ICC – International Commerce Centre tower building in West Kowloon District of Hong Kong SAR – China – People’s Republic of China…..

When we look at the Constellation Class the four Warp Nacelles, or dual pair of Warp Nacelles in retrospectively is one of the oldest classes of ships that still serve in the federation other class variants of the Constellation are constellation, Cheyenne, Stargazer, and Dakota class.. in which previously the in other classes there’s been the Nimitz – Europa Class,  Cardenas- Buran Class in which also the Miracle Worker Class Starships a more Four Warp Nacelle heavier class ….  

The Tier 5 Heavy Cruiser Retrofit is an all-out tactical science vessel with a strong hulling in which Constellation Class can fight the fight in which the console three Tactical, four Engineering three Science.. in which with a beam and torpedo ship which gives the Constellation Class an advantage with the design as a saucer hull design with a high turn rate covers most all Phaser Arcs firing range ..suggestively a fleet Engine to weapons warp core is need in which leaving your subsystem helping your ships primary systems backing the power reserves also the core operations.. ..

The Constellation Class program was name after Commodore Mathew Decker’s Ship, USS Constellation. In which was destroyed in the year 2267 with the Doomsday Machine… the service of the Constellation class dates back to the year 2280’s to the 25th century…. Also still in-service with that servicement, it’s also Captain Jean Luc Picard’s first command USS Stargazer NCC-2893… Just before he command both USS Enterprise’s NCC 1701- D towards the Enterprise E…

“The first vessel that I ever served on as captain was called the Stargazer. It was an overworked, underpowered vessel that was always on the verge of flying apart at the seams. In every measurable sense, my Enterprise is far superior. But there are times when I would give almost anything to command the Stargazer again.”  – Jean Luc Picard, 2369

The recent Refit of Starfleet’s Heavy Cruiser extends the life of one of the oldest ships in the fleet. This workhorse of the Federation has been used for the past 125 years for everything from deep space exploration, transport, and blockade and patrol missions. It is one of the few Starfleet designs to have more than two nacelles.

The Heavy Cruiser Refit comes equipped with a Warp Burst Capacitor console. This unique piece of equipment allows you to execute a short-duration high-warp burst that confuses enemy sensors into thinking there are two versions of your vessel for a short period of time. This quick burst of coherent warp travel facilitates a Federation tactic known colloquially as the “The Picard Maneuvers.” The Picard Maneuvers grants you a few moments of untargetable status, and moves your ship a good distance forward along your current trajectory in an instant. It also offers you a noticeable tactical advantage. You will be granted a short duration ambush damage bonus immediately after the warp burst.

The Warp Burst Capacitor console can be equipped on any starship, and can be put into any of their console slots. You may only equip one of these consoles.

The Heavy Cruiser Refit configuration includes the Constellation, Cheyenne, Stargazer, and Dakota class costumes.  “It’s like the first time you fall in love. You don’t ever love a woman quite like that again.”

– Montgomery Scott

The Tier 5 Fleet Heavy Cruiser Retrofit Available to Starfleet Vice Admirals for Fleet 4 Modules with a Tier 1 Fleet Shipyard) is already available in-game. We gave this ship a small update. This ships Ensign Tactical Bridge Officer Seat has been upgraded to an Ensign Universal Bridge Officer Seat.
 This ship will not automatically come with the Constellation costume, but you can unlock it for this ship if you purchase the T3 Heavy Cruiser Refit.

Here is an overview of the Tier 5 Fleet Heavy Cruiser Retrofit stats:

Faction: Starfleet

Required Rank: Vice Admiral

Hull Strength: 39,600

Shield Modifier: 1.1

Crew: 500

Weapons:  4 Fore, 4 Aft

Device Slots: 4

Bridge Officer Stations:  1 Ensign Universal, 1 Lieutenant Tactical, 1 Lieutenant Commander Engineering,  1 Commander Engineering, 1 Lieutenant Science

Console Modifications: 3 Tactical, 4 Engineering, 3 Science

Base Turn Rate: 8 degrees per second

Impulse Modifier: 0.15

+5 Power to all Subsystems

Cruiser Communications Array

Command – Strategic Maneuvering

Command – Shield Frequency Modulation

Command – Weapon System Efficiency

Command – Attract Fire

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#iPhonePhotography |#火星 #Mars – 13th July 2018- The Martian #perigee for a wintery Auckland New Zealand night…

The Planet Mars current in the rising eastward in the very wintery Auckland New Zealand night skies as its experiencing a Martian sand storm in which you cans see polar ice capes.. Photographer @KevinJamesNg

 

During this on 13th Friday July 2018, Winterfell wintery Auckland, New Zealand month of fourth of July in between early to twenty ninth August 2018 is the Perigee for the rustic rusty red planet mars in which is current located in the constellation nearby following Sagittarius, in which three other planets are visible in the wintery night Earth’s hot tempted twin sister Venus, with two Gaseous Planets, Jupiter in Libra, in which Saturn in the constellation Sagittarius ……

Mars (6794 Kilometers Diameter) is closer to the planet earth during this Perigee season for this year in which currently it’s undergoing a massive planetary wide Martian Sand storm in which seen recent Mars movie The Martian when a massive storm undertook the Martian exploration team that suffice in Missing in Action of Astronaut Mark Watney- Matt Damon … Perigee is term when two planets, or items comes closely together.. In which is least fifty seven point six million Kilometers from planet earth on the thirty first July 2018..   In which the rusty planet becomes more rustic brilliant with its iconic details of the ice polar caps from either poles…  Apart from those two features is the massive stretch canyon scar in which you can see the outline on the Martian landscape …  of the Slight least than half the size diameter of Earth (12750 Kilometer)…

Wanting to know more given that your local in Hong Kong best to visit the Hong Kong Space Museum in which they have a Hong Kong Space Museum Observatory – Sai Kung ObservatoryAstropark in Chong Hing Water Sport Center... Or Southern Hemisphere at the Auckland Observatory-Stardome New Zealand to view the Planet Mars..