On December 12, China's northernmost satellite data receiving station—the Mohe Satellite Data Receiving Station—was officially put into operation. This "Eye in the Sky" capable of operating in extreme cold as low as -53°C, marks a critical enhancement to China's land-based satellite receiving network. During its construction and future operation, the "Special Spider Vehicle" provided by YACONTEE played a vital role, offering solid support for the installation, debugging, and maintenance of various complex high-altitude equipment within the station.

Located in Mohe City, Heilongjiang Province, the Mohe Station is the highest-latitude satellite data receiving facility in China. Its unique geographic position increases daily data reception time from polar-orbiting satellites by over 20%, significantly boosting the country's ability to acquire global observational data. However, the high latitude also brings extreme cold and complex operational conditions, posing serious challenges to the daily maintenance of large antennas, sensors, and other elevated installations within the station. To address these challenges, the Mohe Station adopted YACONTEE's "High-Performance Spider Vehicle" a solution designed to tackle extreme and complex working environments.

This collaboration marks a successful application of YACONTEE's "Spyder Lift" in the high-end aerospace sector, demonstrating that the company's high-altitude operation equipment meets the stringent demands of national cutting-edge research and infrastructure projects. YACONTEE remains committed to providing professional and reliable solutions for high-altitude operations, supporting key national sectors including aerospace information.
