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To mark the 80th anniversary of Taiwan's restoration, China's Jilin-1 satellites have released a series of stunning high-resolution images that clearly capture streets and landmarks from a satellite's perspective.
The collection includes detailed views of Taipei City, the Keelung River and Alishan Mountain.
Developed by Chang Guang Satellite Technology, the Jilin-1 constellation is a key component of China's optical remote sensing network. It currently operates 141 satellites in orbit. According to the developer, the Jilin-1 constellation can revisit global targets up to 40 times per day, allowing near real-time monitoring worldwide. It also offers global coverage six times a year and domestic monitoring about twice a month.
A satellite image of Taipei City in China's Taiwan region, captured by Jilin-1. /Chang Guang Satellite Technology
A satellite image of Port of Taipei in China's Taiwan region, captured by Jilin-1. /Chang Guang Satellite Technology
A satellite image of Alishan Mountain in China's Taiwan region, captured by Jilin-1. /Chang Guang Satellite Technology
A satellite image of the Sun Moon Lake in China's Taiwan region, captured by Jilin-1. /Chang Guang Satellite Technology
A satellite image of the Eluanbi Peninsula in China's Taiwan region, captured by Jilin-1. /Chang Guang Satellite Technology
A satellite image of the Keelung River in China's Taiwan region, captured by Jilin-1. /Chang Guang Satellite Technology
A satellite image of the Hsinchu Science Park in China's Taiwan region, captured by Jilin-1. /Chang Guang Satellite Technology
A satellite image of the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall in China's Taiwan region, captured by Jilin-1. /Chang Guang Satellite Technology