Issue 104

China Launches Zhongxing-4A

22 Aug: China launched a Long March-7A with the ZhongXing-4A (60606) communications satellite (ChinaSat-4A) from Wenchang. According to official sources, ZhongXing-4A entered the planned orbit successfully and will “provide voice, data, radio and television transmission services”. This follows the ZhongXing-3A launch…

22 Aug: China launched a Long March-7A with the ZhongXing-4A (60606) communications satellite (ChinaSat-4A) from Wenchang. According to official sources, ZhongXing-4A entered the planned orbit successfully and will “provide voice, data, radio and television transmission services”. This follows the ZhongXing-3A launch which occurred on

29 June 2024. ZhongXing-4A Launch Video.

– China released very limited information regarding ZX-4A. The satellite joins 17 other ZhongXing (Shentong or Chinasat) satellites in GEO.

– ZX-4A is currently located over the equator at 117.94°E. Initial observations show ZX-4A with a 3.0° inclination. This is by far the most inclined of any of the Zhonxing satellites, the closest competitor being ZX-6B (31800) at 0.7° inclination.

– China is in the process of replacing its older satellites. In Nov 2023 it launched ZX-6E to augment/replace ZX-6B which was launched in 2007.

– China has not mentioned ZX-4A previously. The next expected launch was ZX-9C to replace ZX-9 sometime in 2025.

– Zhongxing/Chinasat satellites have a life expectancy of 15 years.