A video remote sensing satellite customized* by Bilibili, a popular Chinese video-sharing platform that boasts the largest group of young Chinese fans of anime*, comics and gaming, successfully entered its scheduled orbit* on September 15.
近日,嗶哩嗶哩視頻衛星順利進入預定軌道,成功升空。The satellite, the first customized one by an internet company for popular science education, was launched from the Yellow Sea area by China’s Long March-11 carrier rocket.
該衛星由中國長徵十一號運載火箭在黃海海域發射,這也是我國首個由網際網路公司定製、用於科普傳播的視頻遙感衛星。According to a person from Bilibili, it is low cost, light weight, has low power consumption and provides high resolution* images.
據B站負責人介紹,該衛星具有低成本、低功耗、低重量、高分辨等特點,可獲取解析度優於1.2m,覆蓋面積不小於14.4km×6km的彩色視頻影像。The company describes their satellite as being akin* to "eye" viewing the world from space. Being able to look down on the Earth and observe celestial bodies* from a sun-synchronous orbit* 535 kilometers above the ground, it will send back massive pieces of remote sensing videos and image data before being broadcast on the Bilibili platform.
據悉,嗶哩嗶哩視頻衛星就像從太空看世界的「眼睛」,會在距地面535公裡的太陽同步軌道俯視地球、觀測天體。衛星所獲的海量遙感視頻、圖片數據將被製作成科普視頻,定期在B站更新。Moreover, the satellite is also expected to finish users』 customized shooting tasks through aerial photography* in the future.
未來,嗶哩嗶哩視頻衛星還將為B站用戶定製拍攝任務,用衛星航拍美麗地球。