First coronavirus-era Chinese expedition measures Everest

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A group of Chinese surveyors on Wednesday became the first team this year to summit Mount Everest, where they will try to pinpoint the height of ...

BEIJING: A group of Chinese surveyors on Wednesday became the first team this year to summit Mount Everest, where they will try to pinpoint the height of the world's tallest peak using satellite technology.

The exact height of the massive mountain, which straddles the China-Nepal border, remains a point of debate. There also has been speculation over whether recent seismic events, particularly a powerful 2015 earthquake in Nepal, had affected the mountain's height.State-run Xinhua news agency have touted the expedition as a chance to achieve a highly accurate measurement, saying survey equipment will ping signals off a Chinese satellite and that other"advanced domestic surveying and mapping instruments" will be employed.

 

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wonder how ChineseVirus expedition team headed for measuring Everest altitude when Nepal is under lockdown until 31st May?😷

Your photo is Not Everest the 2 above are

That’s not Mount Everest

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