Arsalan
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scientifically, it's great yes. But it really is a specialized or niche kind of application. Probably some enuthiasts like you said might find it good to have. I think commercial airline pilots might find it useful. But this probably isn't a mass market product.
High Accuracy clocks such as DCD Cesium Clocks are used in nuclear weapons as well by Telecom operators to synchronize events.scientifically, it's great yes. But it really is a specialized or niche kind of application. Probably some enuthiasts like you said might find it good to have. I think commercial airline pilots might find it useful. But this probably isn't a mass market product.
I am also interested to find out its price from other Chinese members too. I don't think it will be very expensive, as it is said the chip used by this watch only costs 12 yuan.I am not sure about the pricing. But, if the pricing is reasonable (I doubt it), then people will be interested. Otherwise, as you say, only rich enthusiast will be interested. I personally like multi-function digital watches. But, based on my student-researcher income, I would not like to spend more than a nice middle-class Casio watch.
For Beidou Watch, will have to wait for the price range.
@Tiqiu , any info about the price?
I don't understand this (and similar 'accuracy' concepts). And watch that clocks to a second's accuracy is usually enough for the mass market. More than it is usually of academic interest.
Yes he us and careful you should be. he does have a few watches in his collection already.He is an enthusiast? Just like me, lots of 'looooveeeee' but no money to indulge
Yes he us and careful you should be. he does have a few watches in his collection already.
I am also interested to find out its price from other Chinese members too. I don't think it will be very expensive, as it is said the chip used by this watch only costs 12 yuan.
With this Chinese Beidou Space Time Watch already available on the market, who is going to buy those Swiss watches any more?
BDTH offers:
High accuracy: 50 ns( 0.00000005 second)
Global positioning
Global navigation
Memorizing 100 passing locations
Direct reception from Beisou satellites
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Then you should know something called "rubidium atomic clock"how beidou sats keep their own clocks in time?
GPS isnt the magic wand, as I know
China Beidou already used China indigenously-made 40 nanometer chips which only costs 10 yuan, before a foreign imported one would cost several thousands yuan.I also believe it won't be too expensive, hence, there is a chance for mass-marketization. This is probably to ensure fast commercialization of Beidou Navigation System in China, in the region and across the world.
Then you should know something called "rubidium atomic clock"
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China Beidou already used China indigenously-made 40 nanometer chips which only costs 10 yuan, before a foreign imported one would cost several thousands yuan.
Watch from 3:12
Given the huge tourist crowd. I can bet half expenditure can be covered by space tourism spending.China's new launch center plans viewing areas for observation of maiden mission
Source: Xinhua 2016-06-19 13:39:14
WENCHANG, Hainan, June 19 (Xinhua) -- China's fourth space launch center at Wenchang in Hainan Province, plans eight launch viewing areas for space fans to observe its maiden launch mission.
Components of China's new generation of carrier rocket Long March-7 arrived in Wenchang in May for the planned launch before the end of June.
The Long March-7, a medium-sized rocket using liquid propellant, can carry up to 13.5 tonnes to low Earth orbit. It will transport cargo for China's planned space station and is expected to become the main carrier for space launches.
The Wenchang tourism department said that the city can only provide accommodation for 80,000 tourists and suggested tourists avoid the maiden launch, as there will be more space launches afterwards. By Sunday, all hotels were booked out.
The construction of the Wenchang satellite launch center, which has two launch pads, started in 2009 and was completed in November 2014.
The sea-side resort city boasts both mountain and seaside scenery for spectacular space launch views.
Xue Xiangwen, head of the city's tourist board, said the eight observation areas covering 45 hectares in total can receive a maximum of 25,300 people at a time.
He advised observers to mind safety first. "In cases of abnormal sea conditions or slippery roads, the viewing stations will be closed," he said.