Issue 147

Sources & References

Issue 147 is built entirely from open sources. Orbital assessments derive from publicly available element sets and commercial tracking; reporting and imagery are credited below.

ORBITAL DATA & TRACKING
[01]
Saber Astronautics — TRIC separation plots, proximity-operations geometry, GTO/GEO orbit overviews. saberastro.com
[02]
CelesTrak — semi-major axis, LAN, and longitude element histories (GP data). celestrak.org
[03]
COMSPOC — SJ-29A/B fly-along visualization. comspoc.com
[04]
Joint Commercial Operations (JCO) — Luch (Olymp) 2 / Intelsat 39 close-approach reporting.
CATALOGS & REFERENCE
[05]
Gunter’s Space Page — TJS series catalog. space.skyrocket.de
[06]
Wikipedia — China launch-site reference map. wikipedia.org
REPORTING & ANALYSIS
[07]
nasaspaceflight.com — launch coverage and imagery (TJS, Guowang, Qianfan). nasaspaceflight.com
[08]
SpaceNews — Andrew Jones; Guowang / GW ITU constellation filings. spacenews.com
[09]
Financial Times — “The suspicious manoeuvres of Russian satellite Luch-2.” ft.com
[10]
Ars Technica — Luch-2 signals-intelligence write-up (Feb 2026). arstechnica.com
[11]
@NatSecLedger — “Space-Based Long Range Kill Chains,” FY2027 budget analysis. x.com/NatSecLedger
[12]
Marco Langbroek — SatTrackCam blog; Luch activity history.
[13]
China in Space — Qianfan satellite design details.
IMAGERY & SOCIAL
[14]
@planet4589 — Jonathan McDowell; Passvet-3 orbital-decay plot. x.com/planet4589
[15]
@raz_liu — CZ-9 configuration specifications. x.com/raz_liu
[16]
@wtfcetialpha5 — Pic o’ the Fortnight. x.com/wtfcetialpha5
[17]
The Asahi Shimbun — Tanegashima launch photograph. asahi.com