25 Satellites are nn their way
and many significant achievements by HKATG
Hong Kong Aerospace Technology
Group Limited (1725)(HKATG) has set several milestones
in its commercial aerospace business in 2021, and each
of these milestones is a significant achievement. As of
today, the Group has successfully launched five
satellites for its Golden Bauhinia Constellation
project, all of which are currently operating normally
in orbits.
In 2022, HKATG is expected to stand
out as a fast-growing company. According to the Group,
another two satellites named ''Golden Bauhinia Satellite
No. 3'' and ''Golden Bauhinia Satellite No. 4'' is
scheduled to be launched in Q3 2022.
Reference is made to the
announcement of the Group dated 24 January 2022, its
subsidiary, Gang Hang Ke (Shenzhen) Space Technology
Co., Ltd.) (''SZ Gang Hang Ke'') has entered the second
Confirmation with CGWIC to set out the specific terms
for the launch of the two satellites named ''Golden
Bauhinia Satellite No. 3'' and ''Golden Bauhinia
Satellite No. 4''.
According to the second
Confirmation, the two satellites are scheduled to launch
in 2022 Q3, with the target launch time tentatively
being scheduled in July 2022 and will continue to form
and constitute part of the ''Golden Bauhinia
Constellation.
In addition to the second
Confirmation with CGWIC, HKATG also plans to launch 25
satellites in 2022, these satellites will provide more
as well as will improve the speed of receiving aerospace
data. The further launch of satellites will enhance the
Group's quantity and quality for satellite data
reception and application services for the ''Golden
Bauhinia Constellation'' project, which will facilitate
the development of various industrial and commercial
activities related to remote sensing data processing,
software development, and other professional value-added
services in Hong Kong and promoting the development of
the aerospace industry in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau
Greater Bay Area.
Commercial Satellites Set to Thrive
in 2022
The commercial satellite imaging
market is poised to grow in 2022, one of the major
reasons is that small satellite networks will drive the
demand for low-cost delivery services and satellite
launch vehicles; on the other hand, a growing number of
commercial aerospace enterprises are sending
non-professional astronauts into space for the first
time, demonstrating to the world the potential of
commercial space tourism.
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is
increasingly becoming crowded in recent years, countries
have announced plans for launching mega-constellations.
As satellite spectrum is a global resource, all
satellite systems must apply to the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) before they can be put
into service.
Under current rules, satellites
operators must launch at least one satellite with its
requested frequencies and operate it for 90 days. After
those seven years, satellites operators will need to
launch 50% in five years and 100% in seven years. As a
result, small satellite constellations under the current
rules will create a huge demand for future satellite
launches.
2021 turned out to be a big news
year in space, some are calling the year of space
tourism, with billionaires travelling on spacecraft to
experience weightlessness in suborbital orbit within 100
kilometres of the ground, people paying high prices to
travel to the International Space Station and film crews
going into space to make movies.
And there is no surprise that 2022
is going to continue that momentum and maybe even amp it
up a little bit. An article named " In 2022 a Moonrush
will begin in earnest" on the Economist pointed out that
the number of self-funded space travellers worldwide is
expected to exceed the number of official astronauts for
the first time in 2022.
Also, in the case of the recent
volcanic eruption in Tonga, images captured by weather
satellites in the US and Japan were cited by the global
mainstream media as first-hand information due to
communications breakdown. Using satellite images for new
reports may become the norm in the news industry.
With its accumulation in the field
of the commercial aerospace business, the growth
potential of HKATG cannot be underestimated. Based on
the new space economy, the Group has continued to
strengthen its independent innovation and core
technologies to seize the market opportunities of global
satellite launches, while promoting the development of
the aerospace industry in the region.
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