Issue 35

Eye-Spy: China Launches Gaofen 11-03 Satellite

20 November 2021: China launched the Gaofen (GF) 11-03 imaging satellite using its Chang Zheng 4B rocket. The launch took place from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. This is China's forty-fourth orbital mission of 2021. See Launch Video . - Gaofen 11-03 is the third in a series of high-resolution optical imaging…

20 November 2021: China launched the Gaofen (GF) 11-03 imaging satellite using its Chang Zheng 4B rocket. The launch took place from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. This is China’s forty-fourth orbital mission of 2021. See Launch Video.

– Gaofen 11-03 is the third in a series of high-resolution optical imaging Gaofen 11 satellites. The full capabilities of the Gaofen 11 spacecraft have not been published.

– GF 11-03 has been placed in a 243 x 695 km x 97.5 deg orbit. The orbit is expected to circularize over the next 5-6 months. GF 11-01 and GF 11-02 operate in orbits between 490-500km.

– Gaofen 11 satellites are believed to form optical high-resolution component of the state-sponsored China High-definition Earth Observation System (CHEOS) constellation. Gaofen 11-01 was launched in July 2016. This was followed by Gaofen 11-02 in September 2020.

– Gaofen 11 satellites operate in sun-synchronous orbits, with a perigee of approximately 450 kilometers, an apogee of around 690 kilometers, and an inclination of 97.4 degrees.

– Gaofen means “high resolution” and aims to provide China with a global high-definition Earth-imaging capability. CHEOS is unrelated to the smaller commercial Jilin-1 Gaofen satellites.

 

Open Source analysis from 2018 estimated GF-11’s mirror size at 1.7m. A mirror of this size equates to a ground resolution of 8 to 10cm at perigee (~247km). At the average altitude of 470km, the resolution is still 15 to 20cm, surpassing all commercial satellites and most reconnaissance satellites. This propels China into the select club of countries that can acquire NIIRS 8-9 satellite imagery, meaning the resolution is high enough to identify small hand-held weapons.

Gaofen 11-03 mission infographic.

Gaofen 11-03 mission patch.

Gaofen 11-03 launch from Taiyuan.

Growing Gaofen 11 constellation: GF 11-01, GF 11-02 and GF 11-03.