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China's Fengyun-3H satellite releases first images

Sun Ye

China released the first set of images from its Fengyun-3H meteorological satellite on October 28, 2025. /China Meteorological Administration
China released the first set of images from its Fengyun-3H meteorological satellite on October 28, 2025. /China Meteorological Administration

China released the first set of images from its Fengyun-3H meteorological satellite on October 28, 2025. /China Meteorological Administration

China released the first set of images from its Fengyun-3H meteorological satellite on Tuesday.

A true-color image of Antarctica. /China Meteorological Administration
A true-color image of Antarctica. /China Meteorological Administration

A true-color image of Antarctica. /China Meteorological Administration

An observation of the Arctic polar vortex. /China Meteorological Administration
An observation of the Arctic polar vortex. /China Meteorological Administration

An observation of the Arctic polar vortex. /China Meteorological Administration

The images include a global view from the satellite's Medium Resolution Spectral Imager, a true-color image of Antarctica, and an observation of the Arctic polar vortex.

According to the China Meteorological Administration, six of the satellite's nine remote sensing instruments are now operational and being tested in orbit.

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