Issue 104

First Look & A Theory: Yaogan-43 01 After 2 Weeks

31 Aug: As reported in the 18 Aug edition of the Integrity Flash , China used a LM-4B to launch 9 Yaogan-43 01 satellites on 16 Aug 2024. All 9 satellites were sent to a very familiar orbit of ~500km altitude and inclination of 35°. After 15 days in orbit the group remains co-planar and only one satellite appears to…

31 Aug: As reported in the 18 Aug edition of the Integrity Flash, China used a LM-4B to launch 9 Yaogan-43 01 satellites on 16 Aug 2024. All 9 satellites were sent to a very familiar orbit of ~500km altitude and inclination of 35°. After 15 days in orbit the group remains co-planar and only one satellite appears to have maneuvered.

– The 9 satellites are cataloged sequentially…2024-148A-H and 148J (60458-60466).

– On 31 Aug 2024 the satellites were arrayed in the following order (from Lead to Trail8): Lead: 148J / Trail1: 148D / Trail2: 148H / Trail3: 148E / Trail4: 148G / Trail5: 148F / Trail6: 148D / Trail7: 148C and Trail8: 148A

– Examining the Celestrak orbit history graphs it appears that only one of the 9 satellites, 2024-148C had made any significant maneuvers, raising its SMA ~2.4km. The remaining 8 satellites appear to be in naturally decaying orbits. 148C’s altitude is now 3-5km than the other YG-43 satellites. As a result (10:1 rule again) it is falling back in the train.

-The largest time difference between objects between 19 Aug and 28 Aug was 148A falling 1 min 36 sec further behind 148B at the back of the train.

– It is far to early to draw any conclusions regarding the possible formation of the YG-43 01 satellites.

-Here is what we do know:

  • There are 9 co-planar YG-43 01 satellites.
  • YG-43 01 satellites are at the same altitude and inclination as the YG-35/36/39/42 satellites.
  • YG-43 01 is NOT co-planar with any of the YG-35/36/39/42 satellites.
  • There are 15 YG-35/36/39/42 triplets in 5 orbital planes. There are 3 sets of triplets (9 satellites) in each plane.
  • Official sources noted Minospace and IAMCAS contributed to YG-43 01 and both specialize in small, networked satellites.

YG-43 01 could be a miniaturized version of the YG-35/36/39/42 satellites. If so, China has deployed a full orbital plane of 9 satellites with one LM-4B. By comparison China used 3 LM-2Ds to deploy a single plane of the YG-35/36/39/42 satellites. If the YG-43 01 satellites maneuver into 3 distinct formations of 3 satellites each, this would be further evidence that they share mission and capabilities with the YG-35/36/39/42 satellites. Now if we just knew more about the YG-35/36/39/42s…