Issue 142

China Commercial Company Launches LEO Refueler

16 Mar 2026: China launched an ExSpace Kuaizhou-11 from Jiuquan carrying 8 experimental satellites. The Yuxing-3 06 (HUST-2) (68199) was able to test its on-orbit refueling capabilities, however it appears the test did not include docking with another satellite. Launch Video . Watch Video of Yuxing-3 06 testing! -…

16 Mar 2026: China launched an ExSpace Kuaizhou-11 from Jiuquan carrying 8 experimental satellites. The Yuxing-3 06 (HUST-2) (68199) was able to test its on-orbit refueling capabilities, however it appears the test did not include docking with another satellite. Launch Video.

Watch Video of Yuxing-3 06 testing!

– Yuxing-3 06 was developed at the Hunan University of Science and Technology and is in a sun-synchronous orbit with an average altitude of 536km and inclination of 97.5°.

– On 26 Mar Yuxing-3 06 conducted in-orbit experiments involving simulated refueling tasks using a flexible robotic arm.

– At the end of its testing & operations, Yuxing-3 06 will experiment with a drag-enhancing sphere to accelerate its de-orbit.

– Excerpts from Ling Xin article in the South China Morning Post Article:

  • “A Chinese commercial satellite has completed a refuelling test in low Earth orbit using a flexible “octopus tentacle” robotic arm.”
  • “Yuxing-3 06…used its flexible arm to carry out compliance control and refuelling tests”
  • “The arm can curl, twist and wrap around objects to work in tight, complex spaces, with a nozzle-like tip at one end designed to line up and connect with a target port.”
  • “It is made of a series of linked spring-like tubes with motors that pull on cables, bending its joints to guide the tip into place, according to the Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, which led the arm’s design and development.”
  • “Jointly developed by Hunan University of Science and Technology and Suzhou Sanyuan Aerospace Technology, the satellite is the first of its kind built outside a state-owned enterprise…In-orbit refuelling of satellites is an emerging technology aimed at prolonging the life of high-cost space infrastructure.”



Big Red Board announces Successful Launch (nasaspaceflight.com)

Yuxing-3 06 Prepares for Launch (nasaspaceflight.com)

Rendering of Yuxing -3 06 On-Orbit (nasaspaceflight.com)

Helpful Minion
(nasaspaceflight.com)