BEIJING, June 8 (Xinhua) -- China's satellite "Beijing-1", launched from
Russia in October last year, started to provide a wide range of remote sensing
services on Thursday.
The satellite, weighing 166.4 kilograms, is in an orbit 686 kilometers
above Earth, said sources with the Ministry of Science and Technology.
Trials over the last few months showed that Beijing-1 was fully functional.
It will be used to survey land resources, for geological research and water
resources research, and to monitor floods and winter wheat, and used by urban
planners and archaeologists.
Government departments will also use the satellite during emergencies to
aid decision-making of the central government.
Research institutes, colleges and universities, and non-profit
organizations will also benefit from the service provided by the satellite in
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