Issue 104

Additional YG-35/36 Triplets Return to Formation

15 Sep: Shiyan-12 01 (SY-12 01/50321)), which has been rumored to be the Chinese version of GSSAP , raised its orbit on 10 Sep as it approached its historic turnaround point of 178.9°E. On 9 Sep the satellite was at 176.0°E and drifting further east at a rate of 0.6° per day. From 10-11 Sep the satellite increase…

15 Sep: Shiyan-12 01 (SY-12 01/50321)), which has been rumored to be the Chinese version of GSSAP, raised its orbit on 10 Sep as it approached its historic turnaround point of 178.9°E. On 9 Sep the satellite was at 176.0°E and drifting further east at a rate of 0.6° per day. From 10-11 Sep the satellite increase its altitude a total of 91.1kms and is now 45.5kms above GEO initiating a westward drift of 0.6° per day. During its wanderings, SY-12 01 passed the TJS-3 and TJS 10 satellites twice (5 Sep when it was heading east and then again on 15 Sep as it moved west.) Solar phase angles for imaging TJS-3 and 10 were marginal on 5 Sep but excellent on 15 Sep.

– YG-35 05 (as of 28 Aug):

  • Lead is ~5min 30sec ahead of Trail1. Trail1 is ~4min 00sec ahead of Trail2.
  • On 25 July 2024 the gap between Trail1 and Trail2 was 36min 41sec.
  • China raised Trail2 (53760) altitude 2km from 493.4 to 495.5km between 22-29 Aug 2024.
  • RAAN for Lead and Trail1 = 143.1°. RAAN for Trail2 = 139.5°. RAAN difference = 3.6°

– YG-36 03 (as of 28 Aug):

  • Lead is ~6min 19sec ahead of Trail1. Trail1 is ~6min 32sec ahead of Trail2.
  • On 25 July 2024 the gap between Trail1 and Trail2 was 36min 39sec.
  • China raised Trail2 (54376) altitude 2.6km from 492.2 to 494.8km between 6-16 Aug 2024.
  • RAAN for Lead and Trail1 = 143.65°. RAAN for Trail2 = 140.06°. RAAN difference = 3.6°

I found it interesting that the RAAN differences between the two re-formed formations were identical and decided to take a look at a few other formations.

– YG-36 05, YG-39 01, YG-39 02, YG-39 03, YG-39 04 & YG-39 05 remain co-planar with negligible RAAN differential.

– YG-35 02 + YG-42 01 (59395): RAAN for Lead and Trail1 = 287.65°. RAAN for Trail2 = 286.80°. RAAN difference = 0.85°

– YG-36 01 + YG-42 02 (59557): RAAN for Lead & Trail1 = 70.99°. RAAN for Trail2 = 70.39°. RAAN difference = 0.6°

– YG-36 02: RAAN for Lead & Trail1 = 287.1°. RAAN for Trail2 = 280.52°. RAAN difference = 6.58°

China appears to have taken the past 8 months to experiment with varying Trail2 RAAN offsets. We will have more evidence next month with YG-35 04 & YG-36 04 returning to formation.