Issue 147

China: TJS-24 Arrives in GEO

After ~10 days in Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO), Chinese operators circularized TJS-24 (69235) and parked it in GEO at 90.3°E. With inclination near 0°, it is effectively geostationary. China placed it west of TJS-10 and east of TJS-4, with no other notable neighbors. The mission description is the now-familiar “multi-band, high-speed satellite communication technology verification” — identical to that given for TJS-10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23 and 24.

Table 2. TJS-24 transition from GTO to geostationary. (saberastro.com & celestrak.org)
ElementLate May (GTO)5 Jun (GEO)
Inclination19.5°
Eccentricity0.730
Apogee35,858 km35,790 km
Perigee176.7 km35,783 km
How it started
Highly elliptical GTO
 
How it’s going
Circular GEO @ 90.3°E
Fig. 7. TJS-24’s transition from GTO (left) to geostationary orbit (right). (saberastro.com & celestrak.org)
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Staff Analyst

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