Issue 106

China Launches KZ-1A with 4 Tainqi IOT Satellites

20 Sep: The Chinese company, Expace, launched a Kuaizhou-1A (KZ-1A) from Xichang. The KZ-1A delivered four Tianqi satellites (Tianqi-29 - 32) to their planned orbits. The satellites are part of the Tianqi Constellation (also known as the "Apocalypse Constellation"). Launch Video . - All 4 of the Tianqi satellites were…

20 Sep: The Chinese company, Expace, launched a Kuaizhou-1A (KZ-1A) from Xichang. The KZ-1A delivered four Tianqi satellites (Tianqi-29 – 32) to their planned orbits. The satellites are part of the Tianqi Constellation (also known as the “Apocalypse Constellation”). Launch Video.

– All 4 of the Tianqi satellites were successfully placed into a 854 x 835km orbit with a 45° inclination. The satellites will likely increase their spacing in the coming weeks.

– The launch brings the total Tianqi constellation to 29 satellites (38 are planned for the complete constellation). The satellites are in a variety of orbits and several appear to have not maneuvered in quite some time.

– With this launch the constellation will provide global coverage with an average revisit time of ten minutes.

– The Tianqi constellation will provide low-bandwidth communication to connect Internet of Things (IoT) devices in remote or hard-to-reach locations.

– “The Tianqi LEO satellite constellation is being built and operated by LEO satellite operator Guodian Gaoke Guodian Gaokeji), a Chinese private commercial space company and leading provider of domestic satellite IoT.”

Lu Qiang, chief executive of Guodian Gaoke, told Chinese media last year that the company plans to “expand our services to other fields, including outdoor emergency response and military applications.”