Set off to space! The launch ceremony of “Atomrobot” Satellite was successfully held!
In the grand picture of scientific and technological development, another bright spot is about to shine in the vast starry sky. Recently, the highly anticipated “Atomrobot” Satellite departure ceremony was solemnly held in Changchun, marking its official journey to the Jiuquan Launch Center in China. It is expected to be officially launched on December 25.
As a unique occultation meteorological saellite, Atomrobot's has many outstanding features. Its unique detection mechanism is based on the inversion of GNSS signal refraction data. By accurately analyzing the subtle changes in the signal when it propagates in the atmosphere, it can obtain information on key elements of the atmosphere, including vertical gradient changes in temperature, humidity distribution, hierarchical differences in air pressure, and dynamic data on electron density in the ionosphere. This process is like building an invisible detection bridge in the universe, connecting the satellite with the mysteries of the Earth's atmosphere.
This cooperation is the first time that Atomrobot has joined hands with Changguang Satellite and Yunyao Aerospace in the field of space application exploration. The three parties have joined forces, driven by innovation, to explore the infinite possibilities of integrating satellite technology and robotics technology. Looking to the future, Atomrobot plans to further deepen its cooperation with Changguang Satellite and Yunyao Aerospace to carry out environmental verification projects in space with robotic arms on satellite platforms. If this verification is successful, Atomrobot will unlock more space application scenarios with the flexible operation and precise operation capabilities of its robotic arms in the space environment, and play a key role in satellite maintenance, construction of space experimental facilities, deep space exploration and other aspects. Its development prospects in the space field will surely be broader, and it is expected to become an important force in promoting the development of human space exploration.