China scientists put direct quantum communications tech to test in space flight

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Ace News Desk – Two modules were part of a rocket launch last week, in a ‘key step’ towards an integrated space-air-ground quantum network

Researchers in China said they have taken a first step in developing an integrated ground-air-space quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) network. Image: Shutterstock
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Published: Updated: 10:19am, 6 Jun 2025

China has tested how the core components of a quantum-based network might withstand the rigours of space travel, in what is believed to be the start of efforts to build an integrated space-ground system for ultra-secure communications that do not need encryption keys.

Researchers in China said they have taken a first step in developing an integrated ground-air-space quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) network. Image: Shutterstock
SCMP News Report:
Published: Updated: 10:19am, 6 Jun 2025

A laser module and a phase encoding device, developed at the Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences, were on board a Yuanxingzhe-1 rocket that reached 2.5km (1.55 miles) during a two-minute vertical flight testing its reusability last Thursday.

“The launch mainly tested the robustness of the modules against various environmental stresses encountered during rocket ascent, such as vibration and radiation,” the academy said on its official social media account on Wednesday.

Researchers in China said they have taken a first step in developing an integrated ground-air-space quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) network. Image: Shutterstock
SCMP News Report:
Published: Updated: 10:19am, 6 Jun 2025

The test marked a key step in China’s transition from experimental validation to the construction of a fully integrated space-air-ground quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) network, the academy added.

First proposed by Chinese physicists in 2002, QSDC is considered complementary to another form of quantum secure communication, known as quantum key distribution (QKD).

While QKD involves generating encryption keys for use over conventional communication channels, QSDC skips the key-sharing step and sends the actual message directly through a quantum channel.

This makes the system more efficient and, in principle, more secure, which has led to some experts referring to QSDC as the “ultimate form” of secure communication.

Researchers in China said they have taken a first step in developing an integrated ground-air-space quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) network. Image: Shutterstock
SCMP News Report:
Published: Updated: 10:19am, 6 Jun 2025

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