
China’s Commercial Space Sector Soars as New Quality Productive Force
China’s commercial space industry is emerging as a new quality productive force, driving innovation and expanding globally through companies like Galaxy Space.
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China’s commercial space industry is emerging as a new quality productive force, driving innovation and expanding globally through companies like Galaxy Space.
China successfully launches Shijian-25, an experimental satellite focused on orbital refueling and extending satellite lifespans, marking the 555th mission of the Long March rocket series.
Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo launch Project Bromo, a joint venture aiming to rival Starlink and bolster Europe’s presence in the satellite industry.
Australian scientists unveil BPDI, a new satellite-based method to identify plastic waste on beaches, enhancing coastal clean-up efforts.
China and Africa’s space collaboration is driving technological advancements and development across the continent, with projects like Egypt’s MISRSAT-2 enhancing various sectors from agriculture to urban planning.
The Chinese mainland launches advanced atmospheric and carbon monitoring satellites, enhancing efforts to combat climate change and achieve carbon neutrality.
China’s APSTAR-6E satellite, the first with all-electric propulsion, has commenced operations, enhancing broadband services in Southeast Asia.
A major solar storm is causing degraded service for Starlink’s satellite internet, impacting global connectivity and posing risks to navigation systems.
Chinese researchers utilize AI and satellite technology to monitor and protect migratory birds at Yeyahu National Wetland Park, enhancing conservation efforts through real-time tracking and data sharing.
China’s Hainan Province is set to build a satellite factory capable of producing 1,000 satellites annually, boosting the commercial space industry and reducing project costs.