Space
December 18, 2014 at 16:00
Posted by newsdesk

China’s domestically
developed global navigation satellite system Beidou will be fully operational
by 2020, Xinhua news agency reported last week, citing the head of China
Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.
“The system’s
completion will help nurture a satellite navigation industry chain, producing
economic and social benefits in diversified fields, including mapping,
telecommunications and disaster relief,” Lei Fanpei, was quoted as saying by
Xinhua.
According to GPS
Daily, by the beginning of the next decade, China will become the third
country to field a global navigation satellite system, after the United States
and Russia, Lei said.
According to Xinhua,
BeiDou currently has a constellation of 20 satellites orbiting the Earth,
aiming to increase its number to 35 by 2020.
The Glonass project,
considered to be Russia’s answer to Washington’s GPS (Global Positioning
System), was launched in 1993.
The Glonass network
currently consists of 29 satellites, 24 of which are operational, allowing
real-time positioning and speed data for surface, sea and airborne objects
around the globe.
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