Satellite spies both ISS and China’s Tiangong space station
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Since 1998, when the International Space Station (ISS) was launched, there has been a place for astronauts all over the world to conduct experiments in space, from cultivating food to learning the effect of the low orbit on the human body.
Recently, the Chinese Tiangong satellite station Full completed, with the third and last unit, MangitianAdded on October 31, 2022. Tiangong sits at the same height Iss.
What is this?
ISS is a joint venture between Nassaand Roskosmosthe European Space Agency (ESA), and Japanese Japanese space exploration agency (Jacqua) and other organizations. He has been inhabited by constantly since 2000 and has been working as a small gravitational laboratory to research biology, physics, medicine and earth science. ISS is much larger than the Tiangong space station, as ISS has 16 units while Tiangong has only three.
Since China was excluded from the ISS program, its space station was established, Tiangong, which shows the nation’s ingenuity in exploring space. Tiangong, which means “Palace Heavenly Palace”, was built in Chinese, by the manned Space Agency (CMSA) and provides a platform for scientific research for countries that are not involved in the ISS program.
Where is she?
These two pictures were taken from space, about 250 miles (402 km) of the Earth.
Comparison between ISS (left) and Chinese Tiangong Space Station (right) | Credit: Maxar techniques
Why is it amazing?
These two pictures were taken from a satellite in Legion Maxar Worldview from the low -Earth orbit. In a tweet, Maxar Technologies discussed how satellites can take these images clearly as both the space stations continue to move in their orbits.
It is difficult to photograph something that moves at the same speed as the International Space Station or Tiangong Space Station. ISS Earth rotates every 90 minutes at a speed of about 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 km/h) and Tiangong moves at a similar rate. It shows that you are able to capture details on both the space stations, the possibilities of timing and engineering Maxar satellite.
Want to know more?
You can read more about Issand Tiangong satellite stationAnd Monitoring satellites With companies like Maxar continuing to study the Earth from space.