Issue 108

China Launches 3 Tianping-3 Radar Calibration Satellites

22 Oct: China launched a Long March-6 with three Tianping-3 satellites (61614-61616) from Taiyuan. The satellites are Tianping-3 A(01), B(01), and B(02). According to official sources, Tianping-3 A(01) is “mainly used for ground radar equipment calibration and RCS measurement, provides support for ground optical…

22 Oct: China launched a Long March-6 with three Tianping-3 satellites (61614-61616) from Taiyuan. The satellites are Tianping-3 A(01), B(01), and B(02). According to official sources, Tianping-3 A(01) is “mainly used for ground radar equipment calibration and RCS measurement, provides support for ground optical equipment imaging experiments and low-orbit space environment detection experiments, and provides services for atmospheric space environment measurements and orbit prediction model corrections”. Launch Video.

– The Tianping-3 A01, B01 and B02 satellites join 4 other Tianping satellites currently in orbit. The newest Tianping satellites are in an ~566 x 555km with 97.6° inclination.

– China launched the first Tianping satellites, Tianping-1A and 1B (43712 & 43714) in 2018. Tianping-1A re-entered on ~7 Oct 2024. Tianping-1B appears to be heading toward a similar fate and is in a naturally decaying orbit.

– China launched the Tianping-2A, 2B & 2C satellites on 30 Mar 2022. All appear to be maintaining their orbits.

-Per Andrew Jones: “Tianping-3 satellites can be used as benchmarks


to compare and validate the measurements of ground-based radars, offering highly accurate measurements of their RCS. The satellites may have corner reflectors or transponders on board to provide a strong and well-characterized signal to ground-based radars. This signal helps in calibrating the radar’s performance, such as its power levels, antenna alignment, and other critical parameters.”