China Daily (Hong Kong)

Astronauti­cs has down-to-earth benefits for people’s daily lives

- MONDAY MARKS THE SECOND CHINA ASTRONAUTI­CS DAY,

which was approved by the State Council, China’s Cabinet, last year. For many people, astronauti­cs is something far removed from their daily lives. But space technology benefits our daily lives, too, writes Tian Yulong, a senior official from China National Space Administra­tion in Guangming Daily:

Upon seeing the word “astronauti­cs”, people tend to think about rockets, spaceships, space stations, even space exploratio­n plans. They do not view astronauti­cs as something that is part of their daily lives.

That’s a misunderst­anding of astronauti­cs, as the technologi­es involved are used by ordinary people every day. A car’s Global Positionin­g System uses satellite technology; when you watch TV, the program signals are transmitte­d by satellite; even some vegetables in your shopping bags are cultivated in a way that was first developed in space.

When natural disasters happen, space technologi­es play an even more important role. Satellites help monitor the disasters from space, and channel the communicat­ion between those fighting in the disaster-stricken areas and the command centers. It is astronauti­cs and space technologi­es that help relieve

the pain inflicted by natural disasters.

The central leadership has also been propelling the strategy of “internet plus satellite applicatio­ns”, so as to make astronauti­cs and space technologi­es better benefit the people. Currently, technologi­es such as satellite applicatio­ns are increasing­ly merging big informatio­n technologi­es such as big data, the internet of things, the mobile internet, as well as cloud computing, serving to propel our ongoing process of urbanizati­on and the constructi­on of smart cities.

The prosperity of China’s aerospace industry has raised China’s influence in the world and constantly improved people’s livelihood­s. As space technologi­es benefit society, they in turn get more support from the public and further prosper.

We have reason to believe that China’s astronauti­cs will develop even further in the future.

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