Issue 142

China Launches Shiyan-33

27 Mar 2026: China launched a Long March-2C with the Yuanzheng-1S upper stage with the Shiyan-33 satellite (SY-33) (68405) from the Jiuquan. According to official sources, the satellite has successfully reached its preset orbit and will be “primarily used for scientific experiments exploring the space environment.”…

27 Mar 2026: China launched a Long March-2C with the Yuanzheng-1S upper stage with the Shiyan-33 satellite (SY-33) (68405) from the Jiuquan. According to official sources, the satellite has successfully reached its preset orbit and will be “primarily used for scientific experiments exploring the space environment.” Launch Video.

– Shiyan-33 launched into a sun-synchronous (RAAN precession =1°/day) 485 x 505 km orbit with 97.5° inclination.

– The brief mission description was a close match with SY-23, SY-28B01 & 02 and SY-29. However, the orbits provide no additional clues to determine if SY-33 is related with any of them.

– The use of the LM-2C with the YZ-1S upper stage suggests SY-33 may be a large satellite. The LM-2C/YZ-1S is capable of lifting ~2,600kg to 500km SSO.


LM-2C/YZ-1S Liftoff From Jiuquan with SY-33
(nasaspaceflight.com)

SY-33 Orbit Visualization (left) &
Launch Patch (right)
(nasaspaceflight.com)


Graphic Showing Mass to Orbit Capacity of LM-2C with YZ-1S Upper Stage
(@TAbusnardo via X)