Issue 110

Shiyan-12 01 Passes in Proximity of 3 Satellites

22 Nov: As we've noted before , China's Shiyan-12 (SY-12) 01 and 02 satellites are traversing the GEO belt and may be conducting some inspection mission. On 22 November, SY-12 01 had close approaches with three satellites: 1) APSTAR 6C (43450); 2) USA 283 (43339); and 3) APSTAR 6E (55239). At the time of closest…

22 Nov: As we’ve noted before, China’s Shiyan-12 (SY-12) 01 and 02 satellites are traversing the GEO belt and may be conducting some inspection mission. On 22 November, SY-12 01 had close approaches with three satellites: 1) APSTAR 6C (43450); 2) USA 283 (43339); and 3) APSTAR 6E (55239). At the time of closest approach with each satellite, the Solar Phase Angle (SPA) was ideal (defined here as >120°) for SY-12 01 to image the three satellites. The APSTAR satellites are Chinese communication satellites. USA 283 is also known as CBAS (Continuous Broadcast Augmenting SATCOM), and is a military communications relay station designed to keep commanders in contact with senior government leaders. SY-12 01 did not maneuver recently (at least that I can tell) in order to produce these optimal imaging conditions. Here is the point of closest approach (POCA) and SPA for each:

  • APSTAR 6C (PRC) (134.0°E)- POCA 60.147 km. SPA at POCA ~140°
  • USA 283 (US) (134.1°E) – POCA 57.473 km. SPA at POCA ~156°
  • APSTAR 6E (PRC) (134.1°E) – POCA 33.724 km. SPA at POCA ~146°