Issue 128

Kings on the Move: China Maneuvers 3x TJS Satellites

23 Aug 2025: China repositioned three of its four “King” satellites. TJS-15 (King of the West) (63157), TJS-16 (King of the East) (63397), and TJS-17 (King of the North) (63524) all have maneuvered eastward and have assumed new positions in the GEO belt. Only TJS-19 (King of the South) (63924) has yet to maneuver. The…

23 Aug 2025: China repositioned three of its four “King” satellites. TJS-15 (King of the West) (63157), TJS-16 (King of the East) (63397), and TJS-17 (King of the North) (63524) all have maneuvered eastward and have assumed new positions in the GEO belt. Only TJS-19 (King of the South) (63924) has yet to maneuver. The mission of these satellites remains unknown. China announced all four had the identical mission and would be “mainly used to verify multi-band and high-speed satellite communication technology.”

-Background:

  • TJS-15 launched 7 Mar 2025 on LM-3B to 90.3°E
  • TJS-16 launched 29 Mar 2025 on LM-7A to 152.50°E
  • TJS-17 launched 10 Apr 2025 on LM-3B to 152.74°E
    • Note separation of only 0.24° east (171 km) of TJS-16
  • TJS-19 launched 12 May 2025 on LM-3C to 141.3°E

Editor’s note: China launched more TJS satellites in the first 6 months of 2025 (5) than in any other year.

– Maneuver Summary:

  • TJS-15: Moved East 3.71°
    • 14-15 July decreased inclination 0.2° (to 0.0°)
    • 19-20 Aug decreased SMA 47.7km and initiated 0.57°/day eastward drift.
    • 27 Aug increased SMA 44.8 km and parked at 94.09°E
      • At its new location TJS-15 will be in the vicinity of USA 315 (SBRIS GEO 5 (48618)). On 29 Aug at 0500Z the two had POCA ~95km.
  • TJS-16: Moved East 8.1°
    • 11-15 Aug: Decreased SMA 70.5km and initiated 0.91°/day eastward drift.
    • 24 Aug: Increased SMA ~70.5km rejoins the GEO belt at 160.6°E.


  • TJS-17: Moved East 12.66°
    • 17-19 Aug: decreased SMA 84.5km and initiated 1.1°/day eastward drift.
    • 25 Aug: 1236Z, passed TJS-16 (China originally placed the two satellites near one another) and had a point of closest approach of ~86km. Lighting conditions at POCA were ideal for TJS-17 to image TJS-16. (graphic)
    • 29 Aug: TJS-17 increased SMA 84.5km rejoins the GEO belt at 165.4°E
  • TJS-19 has yet to conduct significant maneuvers and remains at 141.3°E.