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China Signs Network Station Renewal Contract with RSI
RADARSAT International (RSI) of Richmond, BC and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) of Saint-Hubert, Que. announced today that the Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station (RSGS) of the People's Republic of China has extended the terms of its RADARSAT-1 network station license agreement by a period of three years. The extension begins March 01, 2001 with commitments by RSGS to increase the volume of RADARSAT-1 data received over each of the next three years.
"We are delighted that RSGS has extended its contract, as it shows RSGS's long-term commitment to the RADARSAT-1 program. RSI is working with RSGS to further develop RADARSAT-1 commercial markets in China," said Pierre Engel, RSI's Director of International Network Station.
RSGS joined the RADARSAT network station team in May of 1996, and has been providing high quality RADARSAT-1 products since Operation Certification in January 1998. RSGS is the sole network station in China, supplying Earth-observation (EO) data to over 600 organizations in the country.
"Over the last three years we have identified key applications of RADARSAT-1 in China. These include ice monitoring, multi-temporal rice crop monitoring, urban planning and land use as well as flood monitoring and disaster relief. We look forward to further developing these areas with RSI" said Professor Li, Deputy General Director of RSGS.
About RADARSAT-1:
Developed and operated by the Canadian Space Agency, RADARSAT-1 is Canada's first Earth-observation satellite. RADARSAT-1 is providing clients worldwide with timely and critical data to assist disaster relief and emergency rescue efforts and the information required by commercial and scientific users in the fields of agriculture, cartography, hydrology, forestry, oceanography, ice studies and coastal monitoring.
About the China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station (RSGS)
RSGS was established in 1979. The station receives, processes, archives and distributes data from various Earth-observation (EO) satellites to over 600 domestic and foreign users, distributed in a number of Ministries and Commissions, Autonomous Regions, and Cities directly under State Council.
About the Canadian Space Agency (CSA)
Established in 1989 and situated in Saint-Hubert, Quebec, the Canadian Space Agency coordinates all aspects of the Canadian Space Program and is at the forefront of the development and application of space knowledge for the benefit of Canadians and humanity.
About RADARSAT International (RSI)
RSI, a wholly-owned subsidiary of MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates is a worldwide provider of products and information solutions derived from Earth-observation (EO) satellite data.
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