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National Remote Sensing Center of China National Remote Sensing Center of China
Space Technology for Sustainable Development
Data providing directly
Ground receiving station building or Broadcasting
Online sharing services
Training
Software donating
Data Sharing
Experience Sharing
Active Service
Custom Service
Service
Data providing directlyData providing directly
Ground receiving station building or Broadcasting
Ground receiving station building or Broadcasting
Online sharing servicesOnline sharing services
TrainingTraining
Software donatingSoftware donating
Data Sharing
Experience Sharing
Active ServiceActive Service
Custom ServiceCustom Service
Service
Independently developing and launching about 90 satellites
Satellite serialization, bus modulated family
Transformation from experimental application mode to operational service mode
7 satellite series formed
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11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
ChinaChina’’s Land Observation Satellite System s Land Observation Satellite System
Meteorological satellite series(FY1/2/3/4)
Resources satellite series (CBERS‐ 01/02/03/04, ZY‐1‐02C/ZY‐3)
Oceanic satellite series (HY‐1A/1B/HY‐2/HY‐3)
Disaster mitigation satellite constellation(HJ‐1A/1B/HJ‐2)
New Generation EO System (GC‐1/2/3/4/5…)
Development Overview
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
To be launched
CBERS-03/04
Land-Oceanic satellites
CBERS-05/06
In plan
2012-14
Seismo-satellite
Gravity field satellite
GF-1-7
2012-16
Carbon-dioxide satellite
in orbit
HY-2HJ-1C
2012
2012
ZY-3
SJ-9 A/B
2012CBERS-02C
2011
BJ-1
2005
KZ-1
2013
2011
Chinese Earth Observation systems
Meteorological Satellite Development PlanMeteorological Satellite Development PlanChinese meteorological satellites have become an important part of the world’s space‐based observation network.
Satellites in orbit
FY‐2DFY‐2D FY‐2EFY‐2EFY‐2CFY‐2CFY‐1DFY‐1D FY‐3BFY‐3BFY‐3AFY‐3A
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
ChinaChina--Brazil Brazil EarthEarth ResourceResource SatelliteSatellite ((CBERSCBERS
)) CBERSCBERS--01/02/03/0401/02/03/04
( 年)
20142012200720031999
CBERS‐01 CBERS‐02 CBERS‐02B CBERS‐03 CBERS‐04
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
ZYZY--11--002C2C ((2011.12 2011.12 ))
ZYZY--33 ((2012.012012.01))
Resources SatelliteResources Satellite((ZYZY))
Land resource surveyLand resource survey
Mineral resource survey Mineral resource survey
Cities Delicacy ManagementCities Delicacy Management
Agriculture, forestry, water resource Agriculture, forestry, water resource
monitoringmonitoring
Satellite,The Main Payload of ZY‐3 Satellite Concludes:
A Camera Aligned Normal to the Earth’s Surface will Produce Images with a Spatial Resolution of 2.1m
Another Two Camera, Offset at 22 Degrees Forward and After, Have Spatial Resolutions of 3.6m
One Multispectral Scanner(IRMSS), With a Spatial Resolution of 5.8m
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
Oceanic Satellite SeriesOceanic Satellite Series (HY)(HY)
HYHY--1A 1A ((2002.052002.05))
HYHY--1B 1B ((2007.042007.04))
HYHY--2 2 ((2011.082011.08))
Ocean pollution monitoringOcean pollution monitoring
Coastline surveyCoastline survey
Ocean resource explorationOcean resource exploration
HY‐1海洋卫星
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
Disaster mitigation satellite constellationDisaster mitigation satellite constellation
HJHJ--1A 1A ((2008.092008.09))
HJHJ--1B 1B ((2008.092008.09))
HJHJ--1C 1C ((2012.092012.09))
Surface water quality and atmosphere Surface water quality and atmosphere
environment monitoringenvironment monitoring
Disposal of major environmental pollution Disposal of major environmental pollution
eventevent
Monitoring, assessment, and emergency Monitoring, assessment, and emergency
response of major natural disasterresponse of major natural disaster
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
BeijingBeijing‐‐2 Small Satellite 2 Small Satellite (will be launched in 2014)
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
Beijing‐1 Satellite:resolution: 32m,multispectral remote sensing sensor
4m, panchromatic remote sensor
Beijing 2 Satellite has similar functions of Beijing 1, while the panchromaticresolution is improved to 2.5m so that it can draw the urban remote sensing map insmaller scale and reflect the urban water system, plants and land using conditionsmore clearly and directly.
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
GFGF‐‐1 Satellite 1 Satellite (launched in 26 April ,2013)
Spatial resolution:Panchromatic:≤2m,Multispectral:≤ 8mSwath width:≥60km(2m/8m)≥800km(16m)Revisit frequency:≤4dayCovering:80 N ~ 80 SApplication fields: land resources, mineral resources,environment, agriculture, forestry, disaster reduction, etc.
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
• SJ‐9A (launched on 10/4/2012)Spatial resolution:Panchromatic:2.5mMultispectral:10m
• SJ‐9B (launched on 10/4/2012)
Spatial resolution:73m
• Application fields:Land resources , environment, agriculture, forestry, urban‐rural construction, disaster reduction, etc.
SJ‐9: First satellite of China civil new technology testing satellite series
– Small satellite platform;
– 3 weight magnetic monitor and 3
weight electronic monitor;
– Electron feature monitor and proton feature monitor;
– GPS monitor in ionization.
Electromagnetic & Earthquake SatelliteElectromagnetic & Earthquake Satellite
Electromagnetic & earthquake satellite used for monitoring
electromagnetic field changes to forecast the earthquake.
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
TanSat‐Global CO2 observation and monitoring satellite will be launched in 2014.
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
ChinaChina’’s remote sensing satellitess remote sensing satellitesChina has operated remote sensing satellites in fields of meteorology, disasters relief, environmental protection, land surveying and mapping, etc.Built in 1986, the Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station is the largest Earth Observation Satellite Data Archive in China. China can receive remote sensing satellite data covering 70% of the Asian landmass.
Miyun, Kashi, Sanya Ground
11、、China's Satellite Observation CapabilityChina's Satellite Observation Capability
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22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service
Cao JianlinVice‐Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology
GEO Co‐chair
Group on Earth Observations (GEO)
An Intergovernmental Organization with 90 Members and 67 Participating
Organizations
China is one of the coChina is one of the co--chair countries of GEO, who is coordinating the chair countries of GEO, who is coordinating the AsiaAsia--Pacific GEO member countries to participate in GEO activities, aPacific GEO member countries to participate in GEO activities, as s well as promoting data sharing services and the goal realizationwell as promoting data sharing services and the goal realization of GEOSS of GEOSS in Asiain Asia--Pacific region.Pacific region.
China is one member of the International Charter for Space China is one member of the International Charter for Space and Major Disastersand Major Disasters
Emergency on-Call Officer (ECO)
On-Duty Operator (ODO)
CSA RADARSAT-1
ESA ERS-2 and ENVISAT
Project Manager (PM)
NOAA NOAA-12, 14, 15, 16 & 17, POES and GOES
ISRO IRS
Disaster
Authorized User (AU)
End User (EU) Value-Added Reseller (VAR)
CONAE SAC-C
JAXA ALOS
CNES SPOT-1, 2, 4 & 5
DMCDMC Constellation
USGS Landsat
CNSACBERS
22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service
33 space agencies with earth observation capability
About 60 satellites involving in data sharing
Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS)Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS)
22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service 22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service
Sep. 2013,Pakistan earthquake: China provided the imagery of GF‐1, ZY‐02C, ZY‐3 and SJ‐9 satellite to UNRESAP as soon as possible.
Oct. 2013,Bushfires in Australia:China urged to conduct 9 times of land observation satellite imaging and acquired 24 scenes of disaster images as well as providing 6 scenes of images before the disaster. Meanwhile, China provided 10 remote sensing assessment reports to support the disaster relief work.
Jul.2013,Indonesia habitat survey of migratory birds: China provided data of ZY‐3. 2013, Typhoon Haiyan, and Aug. 2012,Philippines flood: China provided data of
BEIJING‐1 and CBERS.
2013 Flood in China’s northeast provinces. Satellite radar images from India. supplemented the information gap left by china’s own satellites.
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China, Brazil to Offer Satellite Data to Africa
China has actively promoted the extensive applications of Earth
observation satellite data with various countries. The CBERS satellites
have become an important data source for the world and we will
continue and expand cooperation with Brazil.
China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite (CBERS).
China and Brazil will provide satellite observation data for African
countries through a joint space program, according to agreements inked.
22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service
With China's help, a data receiving station of the Sino-Brazilian Earth
Resources Satellite Program was established in South Africa.
In the inaugural meeting of the South African National Space Agency
(SANSA), China, Brazil and South Africa jointly signed the
memorandum of understanding on China-Brazil Earth Resources
Satellite (CBERS-03) in South Africa receive, store and distribute.
Thailand HJ‐1A Ground Receiving Station Put into Operation
A naming and opening ceremony for the Thailand HJ-1A satellite (SMMS) ground receiving station was held on July 9,2011 in Bangkok.Thai Princess Chulabhorn attended the ceremony at Kasetsart University campus and unveiled the ground receiving station which is named after her.
The ground receiving system for the HJ-1A satellite was constructed by Center for Resources Satellite Data and Applications (CRESDA), a subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), and was formally delivered to Thailand on April 1.According to media reports, in its trial phase the ground station helped monitor the floods which hit southern Thailand.
22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service 22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service
China‐ASEAN Satellite Data Sharing Service Platform
In the framework of China‐ASEAN Cooperation, China actively conducted the data sharing platform development.
On the 9th China‐ASEAN Expo, Chinese government announced to share the data of CEBERS‐03 satellite to ASEAN countries for free.
China signed cooperation agreement with Myanmar, Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, etc. to promote date sharing mechanism.
China is going to build the ground receiving station for CBERS‐3 satellite data in Singapore.
CMACast Architecture
CMACast is the next generation satellite data broadcast system of CMA based on DVB‐S2 technology with both file and multimedia transmission capability. It is a major component of CMA national and international data dissemination network. CMACast is also a major component of IGDDS and GEONETCast.
CMACast uses AsiaSat‐4 C band frequency to cover Asia and part of south‐western Pacific area. Users located in the area between the middle of Iraq and the east side of New Zealand will be able to receive broadcast data on CMACast by using 1.8‐2.4m aperture antenna.
22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service
Installation of Foreign CMACast Date Receiving Station
Installation team finished the Installation and commissioning of CMACast receiving station in North Korea on February 7, 2012.
Installation team finished the Installation and commissioning of CMACast receiving station in Mongolia on January 12, 2012.
Installation team finished the Installation and commissioning of CMACast receiving station in Nepal on March 2, 2012.
Installation team finished the Installation and commissioning of CMACast receiving station in Indonesia on March, 2012.
Installation team finished the Installation and commissioning of CMACast receiving station in Laos on March 16, 2012.
Installation team finished the Installation and commissioning of CMACast receiving station in Malaysia on April 6, 2012.
22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service
Installation of Foreign CMACast Date Receiving Station
Installation team finished the Installation and commissioning of CMACast receiving station in Pakistan on January 23, 2012.
Installation team finished the Installation and commissioning of CMACast receiving station in Thailand on June 22, 2012.
Installation team finished the Installation and commissioning of CMACast receiving station in Bengal on December 23, 2011.
Until now,China donated 27 CMACast subscriber station systems and held the training
courses to 19 developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region. had greatly promote the
process of share earth observation data in this region. CMACast is an important
contribution to the GEO, we will continue to promote CMACast construction and further
improve the related systems and services.
Until now,China donated 27 CMACast subscriber station systems and held the training
courses to 19 developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region. had greatly promote the
process of share earth observation data in this region. CMACast is an important
contribution to the GEO, we will continue to promote CMACast construction and further
improve the related systems and services.
22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service
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GEOSS Data Sharing Platform
CWIC
GENESI
AP‐GEO
22、、China's Satellite Data Sharing ServiceChina's Satellite Data Sharing Service
National integrated earth observation data sharing platform To establish the national
integrated and comprehensive facilities for earth observation data sharing.
To serve as the earth observation data sharing facility in Asia‐Pacific region.
National integrated earth observation data sharing platform To establish the national
integrated and comprehensive facilities for earth observation data sharing.
To serve as the earth observation data sharing facility in Asia‐Pacific region.
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33、、Important ApplicationImportant Application
Land Surface Water Terrestrial Vegetation Growth
China has launched the Global Remote Sensing Monitoring on Ecosystem and Environment Program, which will make a series of global datasets on the ecosystem and environment available to users worldwide. The first Ecosystem and Environment report for 2012 was issued, including the land surface water, terrestrial vegetation growth.The Datasets and Analysis of Global Land Surface Water 2010 and Dynamic Changes of Sample Lakes 2001‐2011.Global Datasets Development and Analysis Report on Changes of Vegetation Leaf Area Index (LAI) Dynamics from 1982 to 2011.The datasets and reports are published at the Website of China Spatial Data and Information Network (http://www.csi.gov.cn/index_en.html).
Remote Sensing Monitoring of Global Ecosystem and Environment
33、、Important ApplicationImportant Application
April,20th,
11:15 Before-earthquake data
processing
16:50 Acquisition of the first group
of unmanned aerial vehicle images
23:03 Acquisition of the first group
of Aviation remote sensing images
April,21st,
07:30 Complete the first imagery
processing of RADARSAT-2 satellite
10:00 Sharing earthquake
remote sensing data
April,20th,2013,8:02amLushan 7.0 earthquake
National space data sharing service center
Inter‐Ministerial Coordination Mechanism
Imagery data 130GB。Before disaster:61GB after disaster:69GB
MinisterialMinisterialLocal government
Local government
Institutes & Organizations
Institutes & Organizations
Disaster assessment
Disaster relief on site
Technical support
33、、Important ApplicationImportant Application
15th‐19thAugust,2013: Monitoring of river width and range;15th,August‐8th,October:Monitoring of dyke breaches;24th,August:Monitoring of Zeya reservoir of Russia;27th,August: Monitoring of Khabarovsk river of Russia.
Heilongjiang-Russia River reach
August,2013,Heilongjiang catastrophic flood
HJ-1 GF-1 Radar satellite
Other satellite
Dyke breaches
Dyke breaches
River Width
River Width
Breaches position
Breaches position
Floodedarea
FloodedareaDurationDuration water
yield
water yield DepthDepth
Flow width of Heilongjiang upstream
2013年8月27日2013年8月15日
M58 highway bridge, Russia
flow and depth
24 terms of monitoring, 89
remote sensing image, data
volume 89G,199 processed
images, 24 monitoring reports.
33、、Important ApplicationImportant Application
October,17th,2013, Australia was hit by serious bushfires in New South Wales. China responded quickly to conduct the fire monitoring and assessment and provided satellite imagery of HJ and ZY satellite to Australia to assist the country's fighting against the bushfires.
October,17th,2013, Australia was hit by serious bushfires in New South Wales. China responded quickly to conduct the fire monitoring and assessment and provided satellite imagery of HJ and ZY satellite to Australia to assist the country's fighting against the bushfires.
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44、、Training & DonatingTraining & Donating
China‐ASEAN Training Class on Spatial Information Technology and Application
National Remote Sensing Center of China and China‐ASEAN Technology Transfer Center held the first China‐ASEAN Training Class on Spatial Information Technology and Application in Nanning, China from 3rd‐8th, Sept.,2013.
More than 20 experts gave lessons on applications on GIS, BeiDou and Galileo Navigation Satellite System.
44、、Training & DonatingTraining & Donating
The training class greatly helped 26 trainees from ASEAN countries to understand the Sino‐Europe spatial information technology and will promote the applications of Beidou and Galileo navigation satellite system in ASEAN.
China‐ASEAN Training Class on Spatial Information Technology and Application
44、、Training & DonatingTraining & Donating
Training Courses on Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS Technology for Natural Resources and Disaster Management
• In 2001,China and UN‐ESCAP held Training Courses on Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS Technology for Natural Resources and Disaster Management for trainees from D.P.R.K..
• The training courses were supported by Beijing University and Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth Chinese Academy of Sciences;
• The training courses consisted of 3 sessions, 3 weeks’ training for each session.
44、、Training & DonatingTraining & Donating
• Training courses held in The Chinese University of Honkong from21st‐26th,Oct,2013 .• 50 Trainees from China, India, Pakistan, Vietnam and Niger participated in the 6 days training courses.
MOST‐ESA Dragon 3 Cooperation advanced training course in Ocean Remote Sensing
44、、Training & DonatingTraining & Donating
• June,2013: Training course on Satellite Application Technology , in BEIJING;• September,2012:Technology and policy innovation training courses for Asian and African countries, in BEIJING;• December, 2012:APSCO Training Course on Demonstrations of Remote Sensing Data Usage for earthquake monitoring and evaluation, in BEIJING;• August, 2011:Training Course of Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Technology on Disaster Reduction for government officials of Papua New Guinea and the Republic of Palau.
44、、Training & DonatingTraining & Donating
• November,2012, Training course for Asia and Africa countries on spatial technology application on drought monitoring and assessment, in BEIJING.• October,2013,Training course on spatial technology on flood and drought risk assessment and mapping, in BEIJING.
The 4th EABRN-UNESCO Training Workshop on "Remote Sensing and GIS for Biosphere Reserve Management” (April 2011, China, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Japan, Mongolia and the Republic of Korea (ROK), and the Russian Federation)
China and ASEAN Geospatial information technology application training. Gang Wan Minister gave 30 sets of SuperMap software to participators at the meeting. (September 2-7, 2013, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, Singapore)
International Workshop on Geospatial Technologies and Disaster Mitigation (November 2011, BRUNEI, IRAN, KOREA, FIJI, VIETNAM, MALAYSIA, PHILIPPINES, MONGOLIA, SRILANKA)
International Telecommunication Workshop on Emergency Response and Rescue (November 2012, Thailand, Laos, Mymar, Cambodia, Malaysia)
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55、、CommitmentCommitment
China has committed to operate one of the service nodes of the Regional Cooperative Mechanism for Disaster Monitoring and Early Warning, Particularly Drought (Drought Mechanism ). Now China is cooperating a pilot project in Mongolia and will continue to promote this mechanism with other Asia‐Pacific countries;
In the framework of RESAP, China is willing to provide satellitedata sharing services of CBERS, FY‐1,‐2,‐3, BJ‐1, HJ‐1, etc. and will continue its contribution to the Asia‐Pacific Plan of Action 2012‐2017;
China can provide custom services including satellite data, products, technical consultation and monitoring services;
China will hold a training course on drought remote sensing monitoring technology for Asia‐Pacific countries in 2014 or 2015.