Issue 106

China Launches Shijian-19 Recoverable Satellite

27 Sep: China launched Long March-2D from Jiuquan carrying the the Shijian-19 (SJ-19) satellite to Low Earth Orbit. According to official sources, SJ-19 is China's “first reusable and returnable test satellite”. SJ-19 (61444) is in a 342x324km orbit with an inclination of 41.6°. From Gunter's Space Page : “The return…

27 Sep: China launched Long March-2D from Jiuquan carrying the the Shijian-19 (SJ-19) satellite to Low Earth Orbit. According to official sources, SJ-19 is China’s “first reusable and returnable test satellite”. SJ-19 (61444) is in a 342x324km orbit with an inclination of 41.6°. From Gunter’s Space Page: “The return capsule is to be reusable up to 15 times and can carry about 500 kg of recoverable payload. 200 kg unrecoverable payloads can also be carried. This type of satellite can be flown in a short term configuration powered by batteries or in a long term configuration with solar arrays. A drop test of the return capsule has been conducted in 2018. The launch was planned originally for 2019.” One on-line post stated the mission: “carries out flight test missions such as aerospace breeding (editor’s comment: what the hell? Note rabbits on mission patch), independent and controllable new technology verification, and space science experiments. After flying in orbit for about 13.5 days, it (will) return to Dongfeng Landing Field.” Launch Video.