Issue 124

A Quick Look at Yaogan-43 02/03

27 Jun: While we're on the subject of China's YG-43 satellites, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at the 6 YG-43 02 satellites (60945-60950) and 3 YG-43 03 satellites (61617-61619). Recall that China launched the YG-43 03 satellites into a co-planar orbit with YG-43 02 making another 9 satellite…

27 Jun: While we’re on the subject of China’s YG-43 satellites, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at the 6 YG-43 02 satellites (60945-60950) and 3 YG-43 03 satellites (61617-61619). Recall that China launched the YG-43 03 satellites into a co-planar orbit with YG-43 02 making another 9 satellite formation in Oct 2024. China has maintained the orbits for 8 of the 9 satellites and all are maintaining their relative positions with one another. For these 8 satellites the average SMA is 496.8km with an average SMA variance is just 350m. The one exception is YG-43 02A (60945) which has not maneuvered in over 70 days (last maneuver was 19 Apr 2025). From Oct 2024 – April 2025 02A had been the lead satellite for the formation. However, without maintaining its orbit 02A’s average altitude has decreased to 489.8km and it now has a shorter orbital period than the other 8 satellites and is slowly lapping the formation. 02A also has a growing RAAN offset with the formation (currently at ~0.83°) and is no longer co-planar. Without 02A in the formation the duration from Lead to Final Trail satellite has decreased from ~15-20 minutes to ~ 12-13 minutes.