Issue 10

Galactic Energy successfully sent a small satellite into orbit with the first launch of Ceres-1

Galactic Energy reached orbit with the first Ceres-1 launch on 7 November 2020, carrying Tianqi-11 and becoming the second nominally private Chinese launch company to reach orbit.

– 7 November 2020: Chinese rocket firm Galactic Energy successfully sent a small satellite into orbit Saturday with the first launch of its Ceres-1 launch vehicle. (see VIDEO)

– The launch placed a 50-kilogram Tianqi-11 satellite into a 500-kilometer Sun-synchronous orbit. The launch means Galactic Energy becomes the 2nd nominally private Chinese launch company to reach orbit.

– The 19-meter-long, 1.4-meter-diameter Ceres-1 can loft 350 kilograms to low Earth orbit or 230 kilograms to a 700-kilometer SSO. It consists of three solid stages and an advanced liquid upper stage.

Galactic Energy is the fourth Chinese private launch company overall to make an orbital launch attempt, all with light-lift solid launchers. Chinese launch, small satellite and related downstream companies have proliferated in China since a central government policy decision in late 2014 to open portions of the space sector to private capital.

Galactic Energy Launch.