Issue 36

Eye-Spy: China Launches Gaofen 11-03 Satellite

Gaofen 11-03, China’s third high-resolution optical Gaofen 11 satellite, was launched from Taiyuan on 20 November 2021.

20 Nov 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 44th orbital mission of 2021. 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 was placed in a 243 x 695 km x 97.5 deg orbit and 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 likely form the optical high-resolution component of the state-sponsored China High-definition Earth Observation System (CHEOS) constellation. CHEOS is unrelated to the smaller commercial Jilin-1 Gaofen satellites.

– Gaofen 11-01 was launched in July 2016. This was followed by Gaofen 11-02 in Sep 2020.

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

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 8-10cm at perigee (~247km). At an average altitude of 470km, the resolution is still 15-20cm, surpassing all commercial 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.

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