Issue 33

There Goes the Neighborhood: Shijian-21 Launches

24 October 2021: A LM-3B launched from Xichang Satellite Launch Center. Open source astronomers report the payload is the Shijian-21 experimental satellite . Official press releases say SJ-21 will test space debris mitigation technology . Launch Video . - Commercial sources are tracking 2 objects (2021-094A & 094B) in…

24 October 2021: A LM-3B launched from Xichang Satellite Launch Center. Open source astronomers report the payload is the Shijian-21 experimental satellite. Official press releases say SJ-21 will test space debris mitigation technology. Launch Video.

Commercial sources are tracking 2 objects (2021-094A & 094B) in GTO. Observations in the coming days will determine which of the objects is the SJ-21.

– Chinese news sources noted the satellite would test “Space debris mitigation technologies.” Such capabilities are “dual-use,” with both civilian and military applications.

Shijian (“practice”) satellites are technology demonstration satellites. Shijian-17, launched by the first Long March 5 heavy-lift rocket in 2016, is an experimental satellite that has carried out rendezvous and proximity operations in geostationary orbit. The Secure World Foundation has tracked Chinese and other space actors’ rendezvous and proximity operations. It notes that Shijian-17 has demonstrated maneuverability around the geostationary belt, circumnavigated Zhongxing-5A (ChinaSat-5A) and made later approaches to Zhongxing-6B and Shijian-20, which launched in December 2019.

There Goes the Neighborhood: Shijian-21 Launches

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