Issue 111

SY-12 02 Reverses Course Begins Eastward Journey

26 Nov: Shiyan-12 02 (SY-12 01/50322), which has been rumored to be the Chinese version of GSSAP , lowered its altitude (SMA) on ~26 Nov 2024 as it approached its historic western turnaround point of 17.3°E (over central Africa). On 28 Nov the satellite was at 19.0°E and drifting further east at a rate of 0.675° per…

26 Nov: Shiyan-12 02 (SY-12 01/50322), which has been rumored to be the Chinese version of GSSAP, lowered its altitude (SMA) on ~26 Nov 2024 as it approached its historic western turnaround point of 17.3°E (over central Africa). On 28 Nov the satellite was at 19.0°E and drifting further east at a rate of 0.675° per day. From 26-27 Nov the satellite decreased its altitude a total of 102.3kms and is now 50.6kms below GEO.

– A Historical Look at the Journey of SY-12 02

  • China launched both SY-12 02 and SY-12 01 (50321) on 23 Dec 2021 on a LM-7A from Wenchang.
  • Shortly after arriving on orbit there were some interesting interactions between USA270 (a GSSAP satellite) and both SY-12 satellites (watch Video).
  • Both satellites seem to have an average westward limit of ~17.275°E and an average eastward limit of ~177.725°E. On average it takes each satellite ~246 days to complete one leg of their route (either East to West or West to East).
  • With this latest maneuver, SY-12 02 is beginning its second eastward journey since June 2022. If it follows previous orbit profiles it should reach its Eastern limit on ~ 30 July 2025.

– For its part SY-12 01 continues to drift west after raising its orbit on 15 Sep 2024. It is drifting East at a rate of 0.635° per day. If it follows the previous orbit profile it should reach its Western limit on ~ 19 May 2025.