Issue 21

China Launches Yaogan-34

30 April 2021: A Long March-4C rocket carrying Yaogan-34 satellite launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. Video - This launch is the first instance that a Long March 4C rocket has utilized a 4 meter fairing from Jiuquan. - There is little information available on Yaogan-34. Reporting ind…

30 April 2021: A Long March-4C rocket carrying Yaogan-34 satellite launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. Video

– This launch is the first instance that a Long March 4C rocket has utilized a 4 meter fairing from Jiuquan.

– There is little information available on Yaogan-34. Reporting indicates it is an optical satellite and China has stated it will support a variety purposes, ranging from territorial survey, urban planning, land right confirmation, to crop yield estimation and disaster mitigation in support of the Belt and Road initiative.

Yaogan 34’s orbit is nearly identical to that of the Yaogan-31 D/E/F triplets launched on 29 January 2021. Yaogan-31 satellites are believed to be maritime reconnaissance satellites for tracking foreign naval movements. All four satellites are inclined at 63.4° and are at nearly the same altitude (1084-1099km for Yaogan 34 & 1088-1105km for Yaogan 31 D/E/F) with an orbital period that differs by approximately 6 seconds. Without further orbital adjustments Yaogan-34 will transition to lead position on 13 May.

Issue 21 - China Launches Yaogan-34

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