The data was received yesterday by the China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station (RSGS), a branch of the at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, located in Miyun on the outskirts of Beijing.
The 202 MB of data was in good quality and was transferred to China's National Space Science Centre, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
China launched 600-plus-kilogramme satellite on Tuesday. It is nicknamed "Micius," after a fifth century BC Chinese philosopher and scientist.
RSGS is responsible for establishing satellite reception for China's space sciences and has already built a network for near-earth satellite reception.
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Apart from the receiving station in Miyun, a station in Kashgar, northwestern China, and one in Sanya, southern China, will also track and receive data from "Micius" in the future, the report said.
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