Could China’s Yaogan-47 satellite have a lens as wide as the Hubble Telescope?
Chinese satellite will be used for national land surveys, urban planning, environmental management and comprehensive disaster prevention

The report refers to the Yaogan-47 satellite, which was launched aboard a Long March 4B carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre on December 9.
For comparison, the Hubble Space Telescope and likely the US KH-11 spy satellite have main mirrors with a 2.4-metre aperture.
The Long March 4B rocket used for this launch had a low Earth orbit payload capacity of around four tonnes. In comparison, the similar-aperture Hubble telescope weighs about 11 tonnes and a KH-11 satellite weighs up to 17 tonnes.
The Post cannot independently verify whether the reported two-metre optical aperture component is actually on board the Yaogan-47.