Beijing: The world of space witnessed numerous developments in 2016. The new year, however, promises more innovations and developments.


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The latest one comes from China, whose earthquake administrative agencies announced the launch of a satellite this year to gather electromagnetic data which may be used in monitoring and forecasting earthquakes.


The agencies on Tuesday said that, the satellite will be launched in the latter half of this year, as per the Xinhua news agency.


Movements of the Earth's crust generate electromagnetic radiation which can be observed from space.


By collecting data on the Earth's electromagnetic field, ionosphere plasma and high-energy particles, the satellite will be used in real-time monitoring of earthquakes and possible seismic precursors in China and neighbouring regions.


The satellite will be China's first space-based platform for earthquake monitoring, providing a new approach for research.


According to Shen Xuhui, deputy chief of the mission, it is designed to remain in orbit for five years and record the electromagnetic situation of earthquakes above 6 magnitude in China and quakes above 7 magnitude all over the world.


Scientists are expecting to find common factors that may be used to develop earthquake forecasting technology, Shen said.


(With IANS inputs)