Issue 138

SY-32 02 and SY-32 03 Close Approach

7 Feb 2026: China appears tohave conducted a closeapproach between Shiyan-32 02 (66378) and Shiyan-32 03 (66379). From 13-20 Jan, Chinese space operators conducted 3 in-track maneuvers and increased SY-32 03's SMA 8.5km to 450.1km. About a week later, from 28 Jan - 7 Feb, Chinese space operators conducted 3 in-track…

7 Feb 2026: China appears tohave conducted a closeapproach between Shiyan-32 02 (66378) and Shiyan-32 03 (66379). From 13-20 Jan, Chinese space operators conducted 3 in-track maneuvers and increased SY-32 03’s SMA 8.5km to 450.1km. About a week later, from 28 Jan – 7 Feb, Chinese space operators conducted 3 in-track maneuvers and increased SY-32 02’s SMA ~4.8km. On 1 Feb ~1700UTC SY-32 02 passed SY-32 03 and had a point of closest approach of ~2-5km. At the time of closest approach solar conditions favored SY-32 02 to image SY-32 03 (we do not know if either spacecraft has this capability). SY-32 02 maneuvers on 2 Feb and 7 Feb had the effect of matching SY-32 02’s SMA with SY-32 03 and the satellites are now maintaining a separation distance of ~230km with SY-32 02 in lead position. Of note, SY-32 01 (66376) appears to have suffered some anomaly. It has not maneuvered since its arrival on orbit and its SMA has decreased to 430km or 20km lower than SY-32 02 & 03.

We first mentioned the SY-32 triplets when they launched into a near co-planar orbit with hundreds of Starlink and a few Amazon LEO satellites.




Point of Closest Approach Between SY-32 02 & 03 on 1 Feb (left) Visualization of SY-32 02 and 03 Co-Planar Orbits at 53.0° Inclination (and matched RAAN) (sbms.saberastro.com)






8 Jan – 7 Feb 2026: SY-32 03 Increases SMA 13-20 Jan (top left) SY-32 02 Increases SMA 28 Jan – 7 Feb (top right) Absolute Distances Between 02 & 03 Decrease as 02 Passes 03 on 1 Feb Then Stabilize at ~230km (celestrak.org & sbms.saberastro.com)