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日月谭天 | 从大陆卫星拍到的台湾影像中,岛内看到了什么?
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-11-08 02:45

Core Viewpoint - The release of high-definition satellite images of Taiwan by the mainland commercial satellite "Jilin-1" has sparked significant attention and discussion in Taiwan, highlighting both the technological advancements of mainland China and the implications for cross-strait relations [3][4]. Group 1: Technological Strength - "Jilin-1" has completed its 31st launch as of October 11, increasing its operational satellites to 141, making it the largest sub-meter commercial remote sensing satellite constellation globally, capable of revisiting any location on Earth 38 to 40 times daily [6]. - The satellite's imaging capabilities have reached a clarity level measured in centimeters, allowing for detailed observations, including streets and alleys, which were previously indistinct [6]. - The presence of a commercial satellite with such capabilities raises concerns about military applications, as the precision of military satellites is expected to be even higher [7]. Group 2: Public Perception and Soft Power - Many ordinary Taiwanese citizens express excitement about the technological advancements from the mainland, as evidenced by comments on social media regarding the satellite images capturing their homes [8]. - The use of mainland navigation tools, such as Gaode Map, has also gained popularity in Taiwan, with users noting the high accuracy and detail provided by the BeiDou system, surpassing traditional GPS [10]. - The imagery and navigation services from the mainland are seen as enhancing cross-strait connections, fostering a sense of shared history and identity among the people of Taiwan and the mainland [11].