Chinese Quantum Teleportation Success
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•Quantum Teleportation: China Achieved the Impossible
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Chinese scientists have successfully achieved quantum teleportation from a station on the ground to a satellite in orbit a distance of over 1400 kilometres .
The scientists were successful in this task over 900 times.
This is a different kind of teleportation called quantum teleportation.
The state or description of one particle can be linked to another particle in a special way, called quantum entanglement.
The transfer of information about which state the particles are in, by definition, is quantum teleportation..
After five years of development, the Chinese Academy of Scientists launched the world's first quantum satellite called Mykeus in August of 2016 .
The satellite made two photon particles interact with each other so that they were entangled and then beamed them down to two separate stations on Earth , more than 1000 kilometres apart.
Amazingly, these particles were still interacting despite the very large distance.
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