Issue 142

Forget Something? TJS-10 Reverses Course IVO SJ-29

4 Apr 2026: From 30 Mar - 1 Apr Chinese space operators decreased the SMA for TJS-10 (58204) nearly 200km. The maneuver reversed TJS-10's ~1.9°/day westward drift and the satellite is now travelling eastbound at ~0.7°/day. China conducted the maneuver as TJS-10 was over 73°E longitude. From the previous article you’ll…

4 Apr 2026: From 30 Mar – 1 Apr Chinese space operators decreased the SMA for TJS-10 (58204) nearly 200km. The maneuver reversed TJS-10’s ~1.9°/day westward drift and the satellite is now travelling eastbound at ~0.7°/day. China conducted the maneuver as TJS-10 was over 73°E longitude. From the previous article you’ll notice that the SJ-29A/B pair (and their new USA 324 minder) are also orbiting 73.0°E longitude. Per the COMSPOC_OPS team, TJS-10 had a 41.2km point of closest approach (POCA) with USA 324 on 31 Mar @ 2352Z, a 65.2km POCA with SJ-29A on 1 Apr @ 0314Z, and an 84.5km POCA wit SJ-29B on 1 Apr @ 0315Z (see graphics next page). Lighting conditions were unfavorable for TJS-10 to observe any of the satellites at the time of closest approach.

After passing USA 324 and SJ-29A/B, TJS-10 made no subsequent maneuvers and continued to move eastward at ~0.7°/day.

TJS-10 had been orbiting over 173°E longitude from Nov 2024 through Feb 2026 when Chinese space operators raised the satellite’s SMA to initiate a westward drift. Originally it looked as if TJS-10 would have some interaction with its old friend, TJS-3, but those satellites passed one another on 20 Mar. Although the timing of its most recent maneuver is curious, it does not seem that TJS-10 is supporting whatever testing China is conducting with SJ-29A/B. China has released little information regarding TJS-10, only stating that it’s mission is to “conduct multi-band, high-speed satellite communication technology experiments.” We’ll need to wait to see what comes next, it is apparent TJS-10 has deviated from its previous pattern of life and entered a more active phase of its mission.


30 Mar – 5 Apr 2026 Ground Track for TJS-10 (green), USA 324 & SJ-29A/B.
(saberastro.com)


Jan – Apr 2026: TJS-10 Maneuver History
(celestrak.org)






Points of Closest Approach (POCAs) for TJS-10 v SJ-29A (top left), TJS-10 v SJ-29B (top right) & TJS-10 v USA 324 (below)(COMSPOC_OPS)