(Beijing / Taipei Comprehensive News) The first special meteorological satellite in mainland China was launched on Sunday (April 16).It does not affect "Taiwan's Land Safety."
Comprehensive Xinhuanet and China Meteorological News reported that China Aerospace Science and Technology Group used the Long March No. 4 to carry Rockets at the Gansu Jiuquan Aerospace Launch Center at 9:36 am to launch the "Fengyun No. 3 07 Star" meteorological satellite.The satellite enters the scheduled track smoothly.
Fengyun No. 3 07 star is the first low -inclination rail precipitation measurement satellite in China. It is also the third launch of active precipitation measurement satellites in the world after the United States and Japan jointly launch special precipitation measurement satellites.The business runs in the morning, morning, morning, afternoon, and leaning four -land meteorological satellites, and will significantly enhance the catastrophic weather system cloud and precipitation monitoring, forecast and meteorological disaster prevention and relief capabilities in the context of global climate change.
The Taiwan Ministry of National Defense issued a press release on Sunday morning that the satellite flight track passed through the northern part of Taiwan.Causes impact.
Affected by satellite launch, the Ministry of Communications of Taiwan said that a total of 33 flights were used to use alternative channels, and the average flight time was 5 to 10 minutes more than the original channel.Reuters quoted the flight tracking website Flightradar24 data reports reported that it was mainly affected by flights from Taiwan and mainland China, South Korea, and Japan.However, the flight activity returned to normal after 10 am.
Within a few days after the Chinese People's Liberation Army ended the Taiwan Strait Airspace Military Show on April 10, it was reported that Mainland China would say that mainland China will be in the "Taipei Feihang Intelligence Zone" in Taiwan from April 16th to 18th.The warning area is set up to restrict flight flights, which once aroused concerns about the situation in the Taiwan Strait.
However, officials from the Taiwan National Security Agency confirmed that the reason for the settlement of the ban on flying areas "has nothing to do with military exercises."Mainland Civil Aviation and Maritime Department also issued a notice that affects the airspace and waters in aerospace activities.
The time period for the flight of the warning area to restrict flights by the warning area was shortened to 9:30 am to 57 minutes on April 16, for a total of 27 minutes.
On the other hand, according to the report of the Ministry of National Defense of Taiwan, from 6 am to 6 am on Saturday (April 15th), the Taiwan Army reconciled 15 times of Chinese military planes, four of which entered the Southwest of the Taiwan Air Defense Recognition Zone in Taiwan.And southeast part.Four mainland warships are also active in the waters around Taiwan.