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The Chinese Space Station Telescope (CSST), which is set to launch in 2024, will operate as a space optical observatory for Chinese scientists to carry out sky surveys, according to Xinhua.The telescope, sometimes called "Xuntian," which literally translates to "survey the heavens," will have an impressive 6.6-foot (2 meters) diameter lens, making it comparable to the Hubble Space Telescope. However, it boasts a field of view 300 times greater than that of 31-year-old Hubble while retaining a similar resolution.

The wide field of view will allow the telescope to observe up to 40 percent of the sky over ten years using a huge 2.5 billion pixel camera.Notably, the telescope will co-orbit Earth along with the Chinese space station and will be able to periodically dock with the future crewed outpost.


China has completed moon sample return mission 6 months ago, just landed a Rover on Mars which is now busy surveying the Red Planet up close and personal, has put the core module of the space station into orbit and waiting for the next module to be launched very soon. In 2024 the Hubble telescope will have a Chinese companion. So here's the big question, has China finally caught up with India?
 
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The Chinese Space Station Telescope (CSST), which is set to launch in 2024, will operate as a space optical observatory for Chinese scientists to carry out sky surveys, according to Xinhua.The telescope, sometimes called "Xuntian," which literally translates to "survey the heavens," will have an impressive 6.6-foot (2 meters) diameter lens, making it comparable to the Hubble Space Telescope. However, it boasts a field of view 300 times greater than that of 31-year-old Hubble while retaining a similar resolution.

The wide field of view will allow the telescope to observe up to 40 percent of the sky over ten years using a huge 2.5 billion pixel camera.Notably, the telescope will co-orbit Earth along with the Chinese space station and will be able to periodically dock with the future crewed outpost.


China has completed moon sample return mission 6 months ago, just landed a Rover on Mars which is now busy surveying the Red Planet up close and personal, has put the core module of the space station into orbit and waiting for the next module to be launched very soon. In 2024 the Hubble telescope will have a Chinese companion. So here's the big question, has China finally caught up with India?
No never catch up with bendia . The Hanuman army is spread all over the multiverse and is already using warp drive technology
 
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no one catches up with supa powa India :nana:
dammit, that kristie lu stout was right when she asked the question Is India surpassing China in Space? Her sharp senses hit the mark. With all the above mentioned China's accomplishments we are still lacking far behind. NASA you better watch your tail cos India is right behind your asssssss.
 
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China xuntian lenses can be upgraded easily by CSS taikonaut.
 
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China also planned The Next-Gen Space Telescope to supplement the Xuntian.
It will be carried in next 5-10 years.


In 2014, the Changchun Institute of Optics and Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences began to organize a team to study the technology of assembling space telescopes in orbit, breaking the mirrors into parts, and assembling in space. At present, the technology research has made some breakthroughs. It is expected to be carried out in the next 5-10 years. Orbital deployment

 
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