2013-09-24

China launches new weather satellite

From
http://www.nzweek.com/technology/china- ... e-2-82255/

China successfully launched a meteorological satellite into orbit at 11:07 am Monday, Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center said.

The third Fengyun-III satellite, carried by a Long March-4C carrier rocket, will join the previous two which are in orbit to boost China’s weather monitoring capabilities.

The three Fengyun-III weather satellites, the country’s second generation polar orbiting meteorological satellites, are useful in monitoring natural disasters and the eco-environment. They also provide meteorological information for global climate change studies as well as aviation and navigation.

The network of satellites will also shorten the updating hours of medium-range weather forecasting from 12 to six.

The first and second Fengyun-III were launched in May 2008 and November 2010 respectively.

This marks the 181st launch carried by a Long March rocket, according to the center.

Statistics: Posted by Rammoon — Tue Sep 24, 2013 11:46 am

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