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A new-type high-performance satellite navigation receiver, which was developed by the College of Electronic Science and Engineering under the National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), made its debut at the 4th China Satellite Navigation Conference (CSNC) held on May 15, 2013 in Wuhan, capital city of central China's Hubei province.

The satellite navigation receiver can simultaneously receive signals of China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS), U.S.'s Global Positioning System (GPS) and Russia's Global Orbital Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), with a positioning accuracy of 10 meters. Therefore, it can be widely used in such platforms as aircraft, ships and automobiles.

The satellite navigation receiver features high integration and small size, no bigger than an ID card, and is very easy to use.

According to experts, before the BDS service was available, the U.S.'s GPS or Russia's GLONASS satellite navigation receivers were widely used in China, but their accuracy and security in data positioning were limited.

The new-type satellite navigation receiver developed by the NUDT creatively integrates three signal systems of the BDS, the GPS and the GLONASS into a circuit board, thus increasing the selectivity in different environments. In particular, the independently-developed function of receiving BDS signals features high accuracy, anti-deception and anti-interference, and can effectively ensure the accuracy and security of navigation positioning
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The 4th China Satellite Navigation Conference held under the theme "Opportunities and Challenges for the Use of BDS"...

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The last major test on CE-3, has begun, before it blasts off for the moon in the second half of this year. The 40-day testing simulated the environment on the moon to see if CE-3 can endure the extreme temperatures on the moon, which range from -200 C to 150 C.
 

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China has no plan for Mars exploration at present. Therefore, experts have called for carrying it out as soon as possible. Mars is regard as the most suitable inner planets for human settlements except Earth. It has been the first choice for global scientific and technological power’s planet exploration.

Ye Peijian, academician of Chinese Academy of Science, said the deep space exploration has two characters in the world: First, all the countries that have carried out lunar exploration will soon conduct Mars exploration. India, the country explored the Moon later than China, has already started the Mars exploration project; Second, So far in this century, more Mars explorations have been done than the moon. The world pays more attention to Mars.

However, he said, based on comprehensive consideration, China has no clear Mars exploration program at present. Ye said in addition to solving the problem of long-distance monitoring and communication with the Mars probe 400 million kilometers away, there are still three problems.
  
First, long distance. It takes 46 minutes to send signals back and forth; one way trip from Earth to Mars takes 10 months; solar radiation will affect the communication at the time when the sun, Earth and a Mars probe are in one line. This phenomenon will affect communication for almost two months when the Mars probe flies on the way to Mars.

This requires that the Mars probe to have the ability of self-management and autonomous navigation. The long distance will reduce the accuracy of orbit measurement, so new technology is needed to ensure the accuracy of the probe.

Third, developing a Mars probe needs information like the surface temperature, atmospheric environment of Mars, about which human beings know little.

Ye believed that international cooperation can fully utilize the deep space exploration resources; "But independent deep space exploration shows a country's scientific and technological strength, so we need to implement independent Mars exploration as soon as possible.”
 
Ye said that China possesses the key technology of lunar exploration and the premise condition of independent development of the Mars Exploration.

The moon is the main objective of China's deep space exploration. Ye said three steps of orbiting, landing and returning will be completed by 2020. Experts also demonstrated the feasibility of the first manned lunar landing in 2025.

Ye added that China lacks of long-term planning system in deep space exploration. The detection range and detection methods have to be vigorously expanded. Technical capacity and reserves of deep space exploration is still insufficient
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China has mastered a number of deep space exploration technologies during the lunar exploration project, and also built a number of infrastructures. During the second phase of lunar exploration, two large ground-based monitoring stations have been built; coupled with other technologies, the deep space monitoring and control capabilities as well as communications capabilities have been greatly improved, enabling to reach Mars which is 400 million kilometers from Earth, and has the ability to conduct remote monitoring and control and communication in Mars exploration.
 

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At the 4th China Satellite Navigation Conference...

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A satellite data receiving station was launched on Friday enabling China to now obtain observation information about the South China Sea.

The station, in Sanya in south China's island province of Hainan, was launched by the Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

China will now be able to obtain satellite remote sensing data of the country's southern territorial waters for civil use directly from its ground-based receiving facilities, according to an institute statement.

The station has two sets of data receiving and transmission systems, getting information from more than 10 satellites, the statement said.

A research center based at the Sanya station was also launched on Friday, which will conduct scientific research in disaster monitoring, marine sciences and of the environment.
 
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