Issue 117

China: SJ-21 & 25 Update

21 Mar: Many will recall that China launched SJ-25 (62485) on 6 Jan 2025 and announced that it would be “used for the verification of satellite fuel replenishment and life extension service technologies.” We quickly noted that China had placed SJ-25 into a co-planar orbit with SJ-21 which had been used to demonstrate…

21 Mar: Many will recall that China launched SJ-25 (62485) on 6 Jan 2025 and announced that it would be “used for the verification of satellite fuel replenishment and life extension service technologies.” We quickly noted that China had placed SJ-25 into a co-planar orbit with SJ-21 which had been used to demonstrate “debris mitigation technology” (it captured a defunct Chinese satellite in GEO and dragged it into a graveyard orbit in early 2022.) SJ-25 appears to have made 3 stationkeeping maneuvers in the past 3 months and is maintaining its position at ~119.5°E. For its part, SJ-21 has not maneuvered but has naturally drifted west from 148.9°E at the time of SJ-25’s launch to 144.2°E on 21 Mar 2025. Without maneuvering SJ-21 is drifting West ~0.125° per day. At this rate it will “pass” SJ-25 in early October 2025.