Issue 104

China Conducts CERES Sea Launch with 6 Satellites

29 Aug: China's Galactic Energy conducted its third sea launch with the Ceres-1S Y3 rocket and delivered 6 satellites to Low Earth Orbit (LEO). According to official sources, the six satellites are: 1-3) Yunyao-1 15-17; 4) Jitianxing A-03 (also known as Suzhou-1); 5) SuXing-1 01; and 6) Tianfu Gaofen-2 (also known as…

29 Aug: China’s Galactic Energy conducted its third sea launch with the Ceres-1S Y3 rocket and delivered 6 satellites to Low Earth Orbit (LEO). According to official sources, the six satellites are: 1-3) Yunyao-1 15-17; 4) Jitianxing A-03 (also known as Suzhou-1); 5) SuXing-1 01; and 6) Tianfu Gaofen-2 (also known as Huaxiangyuan-1). All are in the intended 535 km Sun-synchronous orbits (SSO). Launch Video.

– The launch was the 15th flight mission for the CERES-1 rocket series. The launch brings the total number of on orbit Yunyao satellites to 9.

-The orbit for the Yunyao-1 15-17 satellites is a close match (but not co-planar) to that of the Yunyao-1 04, 07 and 08 satellites China launched in Aug 2022 using a LM-6.

– From Andrew Jones Space News Article:

  • The 3 Yunyao-1 spacecraft are equipped with GNSS occultation (GNSS-RO) and infrared imaging payloads, intended to provide meteorological data for commercial firm Yunyao Yuhang.
  • Jitian-A03 is equipped with a hyperspectral remote sensing payload for high-resolution optical remote sensing technology verification.
  • Suxing-1 (01) carries an optical payload. The satellite will be used by Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) Taicang Yangtze River Delta Research Institute, according to Beijing News.
  • Tianfu Gaofen-2 is another hyperspectral satellite, and will be operated by Xiamen Tianwei Technology Co., Ltd., which will use the data for applications in fields including environmental monitoring, resource management and urban planning.