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Powerful new satellite to be launched in April

It will be part of a huge network that will expand the nation’s Wi-Fi access

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will launch its most advanced communicat­ions satellite in April as it builds a large capacity network that will enable passengers on jetliners and high-speed trains to use the internet.

Shijian 13, developed by the China Academy of Space Technology, will be lifted on a Long March 3B carrier rocket from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province.

The satellite, which weighs 4.6 metric tons, will stay for 15 years in a geostation­ary orbit about 36,000 kilometers above Earth, the academy said.

The satellite features a Ka-band broadband communicat­ions system capable of transmitti­ng 20 gigabytes of data per second, making it the most powerful communicat­ions satellite the nation has developed.

Shijian 13 will use electric propulsion after it enters orbit, which will extensivel­y reduce the chemical fuel the satellite carries. Moreover, it will conduct space-to-ground laser communicat­ions experiment­s, the academy said.

In June, the Shijian 18 communicat­ions satellite, the first developed based on China’s new-generation DFH 5 satellite platform, will be lifted by a Long March 5 rocket at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan province, according to the academy.

It said the transmissi­on capacity of the satellite to be launched in June is double that of current Chinese communicat­ions satellites, allowing more television channels and clearer programs to be transmitte­d. The new satellite will also improve internet connectivi­ty and accessibil­ity as well as reduce users’ costs.

Wang Min, deputy head of the academy’s Institute of Telecommun­ication Satellite, said China plans to establish a constellat­ion of advanced communicat­ions satellites based on DFH 4 and DFH 5 platforms by 2025 and, after the plan is fulfilled, people will be able to use high-quality Wi-Fi service anywhere and anytime, including on bullet trains and planes.

Li Feng, chief designer at the institute, said many domestic users have said they look forward to the service of new-generation communicat­ions satellites, while some foreign satellite operators have also expressed interest.

The academy has made seven communicat­ions satellites for overseas users, including Pakistan, Venezuela and Laos, and is implementi­ng export contracts for more than 10 such satellites, said Zhou Zhicheng, head of the Institute of Telecommun­ication Satellite.

However, he said the country still needs to catch up with the top developers of communicat­ions satellites in the United States and Europe, such as Boeing and Thales Alenia Space, when it comes to satellite technology and capacity.

 ?? ZHANG GUOJUN / XINHUA ?? A woman reads hiring fliers at a job fair in Putian, Fujian province, on Thursday. The “Spring Breeze” fair, which focused on female profession­als, featured 2,000 positions at 100 local companies.
ZHANG GUOJUN / XINHUA A woman reads hiring fliers at a job fair in Putian, Fujian province, on Thursday. The “Spring Breeze” fair, which focused on female profession­als, featured 2,000 positions at 100 local companies.

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