Issue 112

Update on China’s Qianfan (Thousand Sails) Constellation

21 Dec: We now have orbital information on the third batch of 18 Qianfan satellites (Qianfan 37-54 ) China launched on 5 Dec 2024. Below is an initial analysis of the deployment. -All of the Qianfan satellite orbits are inclined 89°. However they are not all co-planar as there is a RAAN offset. All three launches used…

21 Dec: We now have orbital information on the third batch of 18 Qianfan satellites (Qianfan 37-54 <62238-62255>) China launched on 5 Dec 2024. Below is an initial analysis of the deployment.

-All of the Qianfan satellite orbits are inclined 89°. However they are not all co-planar as there is a RAAN offset. All three launches used a Long March-6A. There may be a 4th launch in 2024.

– Group 1: Qianfan 1-18 (60379-60396) launched on 6 Aug 2024, and most appear raised their SMA from ~810km to 1,070km. All satellites remain co-planar. RAAN is 335.87°.

– Group 2: Qianfan 19-36 (61552-61569) launched on 15 Oct 2024, and some have raised their SMA to ~850km while others remain at ~810km. This is consistent with what we observed during the first 2 months of the Qianfan 1-18 satellites. All satellites remain co-planar. RAAN is 118.59°

– Group 3: Qianfan 27-54 (62238-62255) launched on 5 Dec 2024, and all are orbiting near their initial deployment SMA of 810km. All satellites remain co-planar. RAAN is 78.22°