Issue 35

Yaogan-31 Formation Flying

Open source analysis of Yaogan-31 (02) orbital maneuvers . Yaogan-31(02) is a cluster of three satellites similar to the United States 'NOSS triplets' and are suspected to perform geolocation of electronic signals. - YG-31(02) launched on 29 Jan 2021. Shortly after launch, one satellite moved to a higher orbit and the…

Open source analysis of Yaogan-31 (02) orbital maneuvers. Yaogan-31(02) is a cluster of three satellites similar to the United States ‘NOSS triplets’ and are suspected to perform geolocation of electronic signals.

– YG-31(02) launched on 29 Jan 2021. Shortly after launch, one satellite moved to a higher orbit and the other two dropped by a similar amount. Subsequently the higher altitude satellite began to lag behind the lower altitude satellites.

– The three satellites matched altitude/velocity after drifting apart by the equivalent of whole circuit of the Earth.

– Two of the satellites are positioned 125 km apart from each other along the same track. The outlier satellite travels at the same speed and the three vehicles form a near-equilateral triangular formation.

In this formation YG-31 can detect radio transmissions from the Earth’s surface and then pinpoint the location by measuring the slight differences in the Doppler effect as observed from the three vehicles.

Yaogan 31-02 formation-flying orbital maneuver profile.

Yaogan 31-02 near-equilateral triangular formation.