Issue 32

Shiyan 10 Satellite Fails

27 Sep 2021: A Long March 3B launched from Xichang Satellite Launch Center with the experimental Shiyan-10 (SY-10) satellite. On 28 Sep Chinese state media confirm ed abnormal function of Shiyan-10 satellite and loss of the spacecraft after a normal flight. SY-10 remains in GTO - U.S. Space Force's 18th Space Control…

27 Sep 2021: A Long March 3B launched from Xichang Satellite Launch Center with the experimental Shiyan-10 (SY-10) satellite. On 28 Sep Chinese state media confirmed abnormal function of Shiyan-10 satellite and loss of the spacecraft after a normal flight. SY-10 remains in GTO

– U.S. Space Force’s 18th Space Control Squadron (SPCS) tracked SY-10 in a transfer orbit of 177 x 40,105-kilometer orbit inclined by 51 degrees.

– The mission payload remains unknown.

– Shiyan Weixing spacecraft are test satellites serving as pathfinders for new satellite technologies. Shiyan means “experiment” in Chinese.

– The first Shiyan satellite launched in April 2004 on a Long March-2C. After that, eight missions followed to test additional experimental technologies. All but Shiyan-9 and -10 were LEO experiments.

Shiyan-9, also remains in GTO after its successful launch on a LM-7 in March 2021. There has been no official announcement that this launch was a failure.

Shiyan 10 Satellite Fails

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