China successfully launched Phong Van-03 satellite
China successfully launched the meteorological satellite
The China News Network reported that at 11:00 pm on September 23 (local time), at the Center for the Thai Nguyen Satellite Launch, China had successfully launched the 'Phong Van-03' meteorological satellite into orbit by Truong Chinh rocket-04C.
This is the third time China successfully launched Phong Van meteorological satellite into orbit since May 2008, with the aim of gradually improving meteorological observation and weather forecasting capacity.
The 'Phong Vân-03' meteorological satellite is a second-generation Chinese geostationary satellite, which is capable of observing every climate weather on a global scale, providing gas parameters. weather forecasting, monitoring of ecological environment and natural disasters in a large scale, and providing meteorological information for studying the global climate and climate change law.
Phong Van-03 satellite is launched into orbit.(Photo: topnews)
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