China Daily

This Day, That Year

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Editor’s note: This year marks the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of New China.

An item on Feb 21, 1986, from China Daily showed that China’s second telecommun­ications satellite had been successful­ly guided into permanent orbit.

The first was launched in April 1984.

After decades of research and developmen­t, the country has become a leader in the communicat­ions satellite sector.

In August 2016, China launched the first quantum communicat­ions satellite, Micius, which was the first step to building a space-based quantum communicat­ions network that is virtually uncrackabl­e.

The country’s first high-throughput communicat­ions satellite Shijian 13 was launched in April 2017. It marked the start of China’s large-capacity communicat­ions network.

The technology is crucial to enabling a spacecraft to send, receive and transmit a large quantity of data with ground stations.

Last year, leading contractor China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp unveiled a plan to build the country’s largest satellite constellat­ion.

Upon its completion, the Hongyan constellat­ion will consist of more than 320 satellites operating in lowEarth orbits, capable of providing phone services and broadband internet access to users anywhere on the globe, according to the company.

By then people will be able to use high-quality Wi-Fi services anywhere and anytime.

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