Issue 109

China’s Yaogan-43 Satellites: A Closer Look

6 Nov: China has conducted 3 launches containing Yaogan-43 (YG-43) satellites. All launches were from China's Xichang launch facility. The first launch occurred on 3 Aug 2024 and placed 9 YG-43 01 satellites into a 500km/35° orbit using a Long March 4B rocket. Exactly one month later, on 3 Sep 2024, China launched…

6 Nov: China has conducted 3 launches containing Yaogan-43 (YG-43) satellites. All launches were from China’s Xichang launch facility. The first launch occurred on 3 Aug 2024 and placed 9 YG-43 01 satellites into a 500km/35° orbit using a Long March 4B rocket. Exactly one month later, on 3 Sep 2024, China launched another LM-4B, however this time there were only 6 YG-43 02 satellites on board. This second batch of satellites also went to a 500km/35° orbit, however this launch went to a different RAAN (orbit twist…see Jack Anthony’s Orbit Dance for a great visualization) so these 6 YG-43 02 satellites are NOT co-planar with any of the 9 YG-43 01 satellites. Then on 22 Oct 2024 China launched Long March-2C (LM-2C) with the third set of Yaogan-43 satellites (YG-43 03). This launch carried only 3 satellites to a (wait for it…) 500km/35° orbit. The 3 YG-43 03 satellites are co-planar (matching inclination and RAAN) with the 6 YG-43 02 satellites. In fact, China deliberately launched the 3 YG-43 03 satellites into the middle of the 6 YG-43 02 satellite train. Below are some graphics (all data current as of 6 Nov 2024) to show you what China is up to. We still don’t know the capabilities of any of these satellites, the Yaogan name normally refers to intelligence gathering satellites operated by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA).




FUN FACTS:

– The 3 YG-43 03 (61617-61619) satellites only recently began to maneuver and their spacing and relationship with the 6 YG-43 02 (60945-60950) will likely change over time.

– While both the YG-43 01 and combined YG-43 02/03 satellite “formations” both have 9 satellites, they are not deployed identically. For instance the time from the Lead to the final Trail satellite to pass over the same point for YG-43 01 is ~32 minutes. By comparison the time from Lead to Final Trail in the YG-43 02/03 “formation” is only ~19 minutes.

-UPDATE: As of 11 Nov 2024 YG-43 02E (60949) is now orbiting at 493.3km or about 2.5kms below all of the other YG-43 02/03 satellites. As a result it has “passed” YG-43 02D and shortened the YG-43 02/03 formation to 14min 30sec. Warrants continued monitoring.

-There are no other Yaogan satellites co-planar with the 9 YG-43 01 satellites. The 9 YG-43 02/03 satellites ARE co-planar with YG-35 03, YG-36 04 and YG-39 02 satellites. Yes, I’m aware this can be confusing at times!