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THU · 2026-06-04 · 22:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0605-81856
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Chinese satellite company releases images of Nvidia, Apple HQs

Changguang Satellite, a Chinese company sanctioned by the US for alleged assistance to Iran, released high-definition satellite images of Nvidia and Apple headquarters in Silicon Valley on Monday. The images, captured by the Jilin-1 constellation, provide detailed aerial views of Nvidia's Endeavour and Voyager buildings in Santa Clara and Apple Park in Cupertino.

Zhang TongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-04 · 22:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Chinese satellite company releases images of Nvidia, Apple HQs
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Changguang Satellite, a Chinese company sanctioned by the US for alleged assistance to Iran, released high-definition satellite images of Nvidia and Apple headquarters in Silicon Valley on Monday. The images, captured by the Jilin-1 constellation, provide detailed aerial views of Nvidia's Endeavour and Voyager buildings in Santa Clara and Apple Park in Cupertino. A company spokesman described the release as "routine satellite news," stating the imagery is publicly available. Changguang Satellite regularly posts satellite views of various global locations, including infrastructure and natural landmarks.

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The Jilin-1 imagery is publicly available.

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The release of images was described as 'routine satellite news' by a Changguang Satellite spokesman.

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The images were captured by the company's Jilin-1 satellite constellation.

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Changguang Satellite was sanctioned by the US government for allegedly helping Iran.

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A Chinese satellite company released high-definition images of Nvidia and Apple headquarters.

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After it was sanctioned by the US government for allegedly helping Iran, a Chinese satellite company has released high-definition images of the Nvidia and Apple headquarters in California’s Silicon Valley.They were among photos posted on social media on Monday by Changguang Satellite based in Changchun, in northeast China.The satellite images – captured by the company’s Jilin-1 constellation – offer a detailed bird’s-eye view of the region.They include the futuristic Endeavour and Voyager buildings where Nvidia is based in Santa Clara and the spaceship-like Apple Park in Cupertino. The red brick buildings and grounds of Santa Clara University are also seen in the photos.Apple’s corporate headquarters in Cupertino, California. Photo: Changguang SatelliteA Changguang Satellite spokesman said the release was “routine satellite news”, adding that the Jilin-1 imagery was publicly available.The company has consistently posted satellite views of various locations including open-pit iron mines and high-speed train stations in China, New Delhi during a heatwave, a volcanic crater in Hawaii, and stadiums in North America being prepared for the World Cup.
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