22 Oct: China launched a Long March-2C (LM-2C) with the third set of Yaogan-43 satellites (YG-43 03) from Xichang. The launch carried 3 satellites to a 500km/35° orbit. The 3 YG-43 03 satellites (61617-61619) are co-planar (matching inclination and RAAN) with the 6 YG-43 02 (60945-60950) satellites China launched on 3 Sep 2024. According to official sources, the satellites entered the preset orbit and will be “mainly used for carrying out tests on new technologies of low-orbit constellations”. Launch Video.
– The two previous YG-43 launches both used the larger LM-4B launch vehicle. In order to use the LM-2C for a multi-satellite launch China used an extended central load-bearing deployment platform, allowing the 3 YG-43 03 satellites to be side-mounted and improve the payload fairing’s space utilization.
– The LM-2C is a 2 stage rocket capable of placing ~4,000kg into Low Earth Orbit (LEO). In contrast the LM-4B is a 3 stage rocket capable of delivering ~4,200kg to LEO.
– With the 3 YG-43 03 satellites joining the 6 YG-43 02 in the same orbit (co-planar and equal SMA) there are now 9 total YG-43 satellites (60458-60466) in this particular plane. (see graphic below)
-The YG-43 02/03 satellites are also co-planar with YG-35 03, YG-36 04 and YG-39 02 satellites.
– I will continue to monitor the YG-43 03 satellites to determine if they are integrated into the YG-43 02 “formation.” China launched YG-43 03 into the middle of the YG-43 02 train. As of 25 Oct 2024 none of the YG-43 03 satellites has maneuvered.
– It will be interesting to compare YG-43 01 satellite spacing with the YG-43 02/03. More to follow!