China is working on an incredible space telescope

While China’s manned space program has been getting attention, the country is also becoming a superpower in space exploration and science. China has announced its space telescope program, which will advance China into capabilities only previously held by programs like the U.S. Hubble space telescope.
 
Zhang Yulin, a Deputy to the National People’s Congress and former Chairman of aerospace contractor CASC, noted that the Chinese space telescope would have a 2+meter diameter lens with a field of view 300 times that of the Hubble Space telescope, while maintaining the same level of image resolution.
 
With such a wide field of view, the space telescope could survey 40 percent of the cosmos in ten years. Zhou Jianping, the head of China’s manned space program, noted that such a wide field-of-view would create a higher fidelity image to search for dark matter, dark energy, and exoplanets. Even more notable than the capabilities, however, may be the plan for where to locate the telescope.