12
February
2015
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19:38
Asia/Singapore

Singapore, China to collaborate on space and satellite technology

NUS Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (CRISP) and the China Centre for Resources Satellite Data and Application (CRESDA) have signed a partnership agreement where CRISP will be appointed as the main station in Southeast Asia to directly receive and distribute data from the latest addition to the series of China-Brazil Earth Resource Satellites (CBERS) - CBERS-04. This is the first official collaboration between Singapore and China in the field of space and satellite technology.