Over 200000 satellites! Yes, you read that right! Chinese companies have filed with the ITU for a massive 200,000+ satellites. It's driven by the rapid growth of China's commercial space sector. But remember: This is a long-term vision. Whether all these satellites get approved, built, and launched on schedule remains to be seen. 🛰️⏳ It's certainly a big step into the future of connectivity! #ChinaSpace #CommercialSpace #SatelliteConstellation
China Files for 200000+ Satellites with ITU
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