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China’s Mega Satellite Plan: Over 200,000 Filed for Orbit 🌍🛰️

China’s Mega Satellite Plan: Over 200,000 Filed for Orbit 🌍🛰️

Space Just Got Crowded

China made history last month by filing plans to deploy over 200,000 satellites – a move that could reshape global communications and spark a new space race. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) revealed Sunday that two mega-constellations, CTC-1 and CTC-2, account for nearly 200,000 of these filings, submitted through a newly established Hebei-based research institute.

Why Low-Earth Orbit Matters

These satellites will operate in low-Earth orbit (LEO), the tech sweet spot for high-speed internet and real-time data. But there’s a catch: LEO is getting packed. With SpaceX’s Starlink approved for 15,000 satellites earlier this month and aiming for 42,000 long-term, orbital real estate is now hotter than a K-pop concert ticket 🎟️.

China’s Space Sprint

Chinese companies aren’t holding back:

  • Shanghai Spacesail: 15,000 satellites by 2030
  • China Satellite Network: 13,000 planned
For context, China had filed 51,300 satellites total by August 2024 – meaning last month’s filings nearly quadrupled its ambitions 📈.

What’s Next?

Under ITU rules, these plans must become reality within strict deadlines. If successful, China’s constellations could provide global internet coverage – but also intensify debates about space traffic management. One thing’s clear: 2026 is the year the sky becomes the ultimate startup zone 🚀.

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