China's
polar-orbiting
meteorological
satellite now
operational
May 5
China's third
Fengyun-III
satellite, a polar
orbiting
meteorological
satellite, was put
into operation on
Monday, according to
a news release
posted on the
website of the China
Meteorological
Administration
(CMA).
The satellite was
handed over by the
China Aerospace
Science and
Technology
Corporation to the
CMA.
The third Fengyun-III
satellite, together
with the second
Fengyun-III
satellite, will form
a monitoring network
capable of constant
three-dimensional,
multiple-spectrum
and remote-sensing
observation of the
earth.
The network of
satellites will
provide more and
better monitoring
data for global
environmental
surveillance,
disaster reduction
and the fight
against climate
change.
The third Fengyun-III
satellite was tested
and shown to
function well after
being launched on
Sept. 23 last year.
It is expected to
raise China's
precision in weather
forecasting by
around 3.0 percent.
Its launch and
start of operations
signaled the
transition of
China's second
generation of polar
orbiting
meteorological
satellites from the
laboratory to
application stages.
The first and
second Fengyun-III
were launched in May
2008 and November
2010, respectively.