Issue 111

China Launches LM-5 with 10 Guowang pLEO Satellites

16 Dec: China used its most powerful rocket, the Long March-5B Y6 with a Yuanzheng-2 upper stage to launch the first group of 10 SatNet LEO (Guowang) satellites from Wenchang. Official sources noted “the satellites successfully entered the predetermined orbit and the launch mission was a complete success.” Launch Video…

16 Dec: China used its most powerful rocket, the Long March-5B Y6 with a Yuanzheng-2 upper stage to launch the first group of 10 SatNet LEO (Guowang) satellites from Wenchang. Official sources noted “the satellites successfully entered the predetermined orbit and the launch mission was a complete success.” Launch Video.

– Shanghai SpaceSail Technologies (SSST) Co., Ltd. is launching the Qianfan constellation to “provide global users with low-latency, high-speed and ultra-reliable satellite broadband internet services.” SSST plans for the constellation’s first stage to consist of 1,296 satellites. 648 of these are to be launched by the end of 2025 to provide regional network coverage. The completed network will consist of more than 14,000 low Earth orbit broadband multimedia satellites.

– All of the Qianfan launches used the LM-6A, you might recall the first launch resulted in considerable debris as it appears the LM-6A upperstage suffered some sort of anomaly.

-There may be a 4th Qianfan launch before the end of 2024.