Satellite Dish: A Chaotic Era of Television, An Unforgettable Memory
Satellite Dish: A Chaotic Era of Television, An Unforgettable MemoryWith a "click," the metal antenna rotated towards the sky, a massive circular dish, the satellite dish, embodying the yearning for "the outside world" in the late 80s and early 90s. Back then, the satellite dish was like a magical spell, bringing television programs from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and even further places into homes, opening people's minds and sparking a revolution in television culture...
The Game Between Platforms and Freedom of Speech: Reflections on the Hong Kong Satellite TV Ban
The Game Between Platforms and Freedom of Speech: Reflections on the Hong Kong Satellite TV BanHong Kong, a vibrant city brimming with stories, has always been in the spotlight of the media. The dazzling allure of the Pearl of the Orient attracts countless lenses, capturing its prosperity and transformation...
Hong Kong Satellite TV Account Banned: The Dilemma and Reflections of Online Information Dissemination
Hong Kong Satellite TV Account Banned: The Dilemma and Reflections of Online Information DisseminationIn today's digital age, the sudden "disappearance" of a once-prominent self-media account has sparked widespread attention and discussion. The blocking of the Hong Kong Satellite TV account on various platforms reflects the complex dilemma of online information dissemination...
North Korea Ditches Chinese Satellites for Russian Ones: Deeper Implications in Geopolitical Games
North Korea Ditches Chinese Satellites for Russian Ones: Deeper Implications in Geopolitical GamesNorth Korea's sudden announcement of discontinuing the use of Chinese satellites in favor of Russian ones has sent shockwaves through the international community. Is this move driven by technical necessities, or are there deeper implications at play? How will this affect North Korea's relationships with both China and Russia, as well as the strategic balance in Northeast Asia?North Korea's Space Dream: Perseverance Amidst ChallengesNorth Korea's space program has consistently been a focal point of international attention...
The Space Odyssey of the Endeavour: How Humans Captured a 4-Ton Satellite with Bare Hands
The Space Odyssey of the Endeavour: How Humans Captured a 4-Ton Satellite with Bare HandsOn July 8, 1983, the highly anticipated launch of "Communications Satellite Six" took place. This new generation communication satellite carried humanity's hopes for the future of communication...
A Typhoon Reveals Technological Prowess: Huawei's Satellite Communication Feature Shines While Apple Fades
A Typhoon Reveals Technological Prowess: Huawei's Satellite Communication Feature Shines While Apple FadesA sudden typhoon swept across the beautiful coast of the South China Sea, unexpectedly thrusting two technology giants into the spotlight. On one hand, Huawei phone sales soared against the odds in the aftermath of the disaster, while on the other hand, Apple phones paled in comparison in terms of functionality...
The US, Russia, and China Space Race: Who Leads in Satellite Numbers?
The US, Russia, and China Space Race: Who Leads in Satellite Numbers?As we gaze at the night sky, beyond the twinkling stars, thousands of artificial satellites silently orbit, safeguarding our communications, forecasting the weather, and even participating in global political and military power struggles. As the world's three superpowers, the United States, Russia, and China are naturally engaged in a competition in space, with satellite numbers being a key metric...
Rescuing the Doomed: How Chinese Scientists Brought Back "Dead" Satellites
Rescuing the Doomed: How Chinese Scientists Brought Back "Dead" SatellitesIn March 2024, China successfully launched two satellites named DRO-A and DRO-B from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, marking another significant advancement in Chinese space technology. However, an unexpected incident occurred during the launch: the upper stage of the rocket malfunctioned, causing the satellites to deviate from their intended orbits...
Space Electromagnetic Technology Symposium: Focusing on Low-Earth Orbit Commercial Satellite Communication Payloads, Promoting Space Infrastructure Construction
Space Electromagnetic Technology Symposium: Focusing on Low-Earth Orbit Commercial Satellite Communication Payloads, Promoting Space Infrastructure ConstructionCurrently, the global aerospace industry is moving towards 6G, and space infrastructure is showing a trend of low-Earth orbit, commercialization, constellation formation, and low cost. In 2024, commercial space was included in the government work report, becoming a new type of productive force and a key driver of space infrastructure construction...
Chinese Scientists Bring Two "Dead" Satellites Back to Life, Even Americans Are Amazed!
Chinese Scientists Bring Two "Dead" Satellites Back to Life, Even Americans Are Amazed!In today's technologically advanced world, space exploration is nothing new. China has achieved a series of milestones in space...
China's Space Program Soars: Remote Sensing Satellite 43 Successfully Launched, Pioneering New Technologies for Low-Earth Orbit Constellations
China's Space Program Soars: Remote Sensing Satellite 43 Successfully Launched, Pioneering New Technologies for Low-Earth Orbit ConstellationsOn August 16th, the Xichang Satellite Launch Center delivered good news: the Remote Sensing Satellite 43-01 group, launched aboard a Long March 4B rocket, successfully reached orbit. The successful launch of this "Chinese Star" marks another milestone for China's space program...
China's Space Program Creates Another Miracle: Two "Doomed" Satellites Return to Lunar Orbit, Unveiling the "Perigee Kick" Technology
China's Space Program Creates Another Miracle: Two "Doomed" Satellites Return to Lunar Orbit, Unveiling the "Perigee Kick" Technology...