Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Micius, pioneering quantum Chinese satellite that can revolutionize the history of communications in the world – BBC World

The sat & # XE9;  lite at the time it is launched from the Gobi  desert. Image copyright CHINA DAILY / REUTERS
Image caption The satellite was baptized Micius in honor of former scientist and philosopher Chinese, but its official name is quess.

China was not the first country to reach space or on the moon. Nor it pioneered manned missions or search probes.

However, 5 years ago the Asian giant set out to investigate unfamiliar territory and thus stop losing the race of space discovery, inventing a new the race for space science .

On Tuesday China reached an important goal in this race.

As reported by the official news agency Xinhua , at 1:40 am local (9 40 GMT) the country launched the first satellite quantum .

Launched from the Center Jiuquan Satellite Launch, in the Gobi desert, this satellite of more than 600 kilos Micius was nicknamed after the scientist and Chinese philosopher V century B.C. considered the pioneer in optical experiments.

However, the official name of the satellite that heads this ambitious two-year mission Quantum Experiments to Space Scale (Quess, for its acronym in English).

But what is special about this satellite?

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Image caption This Chinese mission is closely watched not only by the scientific community, but also for the security and intelligence agencies.

Quantum Revolution

The Quess satellite’s main objective create new networks of global communication test hacking .

This is a revolutionary technology in communication in military camps, government and finance.

Therefore, this million-dollar project is closely watched not only by the scientific community, but also by security agencies and intelligence in the world.

What is new is not the use of quantum physics in communication. There are already such networks in Europe, the United States and China.

The problem is that these networks can not extend more than 500 kilometers because, to put it simply, lose “signal”.



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Image caption For quantum communication reaches everyone, Chinese scientists will try to send the signals through space.

The idea of ​​researchers led by physicist Pan Jian-Wei is minimize this weakness by sending information through space , so that the distance does not affect the signal.

But this is just one of the many challenges of this project.

How does it work?

One of the main problems of encrypted communications is how to distribute passwords to access information without suffering any interception or hacking .

the satellite search reply applying concepts of physics quantum that were described by himself Albert Einstein.

once in space, quess is launching pairs of so-called entangled photons quantum , ie light particles smaller that atoms whose properties depend on each other.

a unit of that pair will travel to a station in China and one to Austria, which also works with the project.

These photons will contain encryption keys necesari a s to decode certain information .



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Image caption the satellite was launched from the Gobi desert at 1:40 am local time.

The curious thing about the entangled photons is that although you part, if a photon is affected, its “twin” is modified in the same way immediately, no matter how far are each other.

This means that if a hacker intersects one of the entangled photons, the other will. The encryption key, then change and information that led to self-destruct .

So it is said that this communication is Safe hackers .



a technology that everyone wants

growing danger of cyber espionage by countries and organizations, the possibility of creating a new generation of secure communications is of vital importance.

United States, Canada, Japan and the European Union are working on similar Chinese projects, but smaller and less risky.



Image caption Since 2001 the physicist at the University of Vienna Anton Zeilinger tried to convince unsuccessfully for the European Space Agency launch a similar satellite .

It is not known how much China has invested in quess, but is part of a massive national commitment to scientific research advanced, ranging from mining asteroids to genetic manipulation .

To do this, scientists have repatriated as Pan himself, the brilliant mind behind Quess.

In fact, China also managed to capture who was the tutor of doctoral Pan, physicist Anton Zeilinger University of Vienna. Since 2001 the renowned researcher trying to convince unsuccessfully for the European Space Agency launch a similar satellite, so it ended up working for his student .

According to the newspaper the Wall Street Journal , Zeilinger said that “in the long run, there are high chances that this will replace the current communications technology.” He added: “I see no basic reason for it not to happen”

Meanwhile, in an interview with the journal Nature , Pan said. “I think China has the obligation not only to do something for ourselves (many other countries have been to the moon and have made manned space travel), but explore something unknown “.

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