China will develop five more
oceanic satellites in the medium term, China's top ocean research
official said in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, on Wednesday.
Sun Zhihui, director of the State Oceanic
Administration, made the remarks after the successful launch of
self-developed "Haiyang-1B" oceanic satellite from the Taiyuan
Satellite Launch Center on Wednesday.
China plans to have a system
consisting of ocean color remote sensing satellites, ocean dynamic
environment satellites and ocean surveillance
satellites.
The "Haiyang-1B" is an ocean color remote sensing
satellite. China will launch the "Haiyang-2" satellites, or ocean
dynamic environment satellites, in 2009 and is currently analyzing
customer demand for the "Haiyang-3" satellites, or ocean
surveillance satellites, Sun said.
Satellite ocean remote sensing technology plays a
critical role in oceanic research, maritime environment and
disaster relief and other academic research.
There are more than 30 oceanic satellites in orbit
around the planet.
Sun said oceanic satellites are urgently needed in
China to develop the country's marine economy, providing marine
disaster early warning and safeguarding the nation's legitimate
marine rights.
"Although China is one of only five countries in the
world able to independently launch ocean color remote sensing
satellites, we still lag behind developed countries in this field,"
said Sun.
(Xinhua News Agency April 11, 2007)
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