China Launched a weather satellite on Sunday, that will help them to track rainfall, they create a no-fly zone near the area of Taiwan and expected to be for 03 day, but Taiwan complained about their issues that China understands and change no fly zone after 27 minutes.
Because of no-fly zone the civilian flights had to change their rout and this made many people worried, in between this time China had finished military exercise in Taiwan and according to source China claim this as their own territory.
Fengyun 3G was launched by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, they said that they successfully launched their weather satellite that will help them to track rainfall. China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation is main contractor for China’s space program.
The rocket carried their satellite, but it was unclear where the exact location of the satellite is or where the rocket carrying the satellite went.
Satellites
The first satellite Fengyun 1A was Lauch on 6th of September 1988 in the orbit of Sun-synchronous and it was decayed. Same thing happened with Fengyun 1B which was launched on 3rd of September 1990.
Fengyun 2-01 was destroyed before launched on 4th April 1994, however many other satellites were decayed but in 2012 they launched Fengyun 3C which is operational.
23 September 2013 they launched Fengyun 3C on the orbit of Sun-synchronous which is also available for work, 31 December 2014 China launched Fengyun 2G on the orbit of Geostationary.
In 2nd day of June 2021, they launched Fengyun 4B in the orbit of Geostationary, 4th July 2021 they launched Fengyun 3E in the orbit of Sun-synchronous and now on 16th of April it was confirmed that China launched Fengyun 3G on Low Earth orbit.