
Could China’s Yaogan-47 satellite have a lens as wide as the Hubble Telescope?

China's Yaogan-47 satellite, launched on December 9, may feature a two-metre optical aperture, potentially rivaling the Hubble Space Telescope's capabilities. It is designed for various applications, including land surveys and environmental management, utilizing advanced hyperspectral imaging technology. Developed by the Xian Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, the satellite represents a significant achievement in China's satellite development. The hyperspectral camera can observe hundreds of spectral bands, enhancing monitoring of environmental conditions and agricultural assessments. The project highlights China's advancements in satellite technology during its 14th five-year plan.
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