Issue 47

China: CZ-11 Sea Launch with 5 Imaging Satellites

30 Apr 2022: China launched the 13th Chang Zheng (Long March) 11 (CZ-11) to deliver five Jilin-1 Gaofen Earth observation satellites to a Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO). This is the third CZ-11 (CZ-11H) launched from an offshore launch platform. CZ-11H Y3 launched from the Tai Rui platform at 123.8E 32.2N in the Yellow…

30 Apr 2022: China launched the 13th Chang Zheng (Long March) 11 (CZ-11) to deliver five Jilin-1 Gaofen Earth observation satellites to a Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO). This is the third CZ-11 (CZ-11H) launched from an offshore launch platform. CZ-11H Y3 launched from the Tai Rui platform at 123.8E 32.2N in the Yellow Sea. Launch Video. Launch Prep Video.

– CZ-11 is the first and only all-solid Chang Zheng rocket in operation. The rocket was developed to be a cheap, simple, and reliable vehicle to enable quick-reaction launches. Due to its all solid-based stages, CZ-11 can be put in storage and launched when needed.

– The rocket is classified as a small-satellite launch vehicle able to lift 700kg to LEO and 350kg to a 700km SSO.

– CZ-11 has a perfect record of 13 successful launches.

– China plans to launch five to eight CZ-11s, with up to three sea launches, in 2022.

– CZ-11 will soon see a major upgrade. The CZ-11A will have a new 2.4m first stage to increase its payload capability. The CZ-11A rocket will debut in late 2022.

– Jilin-1 is a series of Earth observation satellites operated by Chang Guang Satellites Technology Corporation. Over 40 Jilin-1 satellites have successfully launched to orbit. The plan is to launch 138 satellites by 2030.

– This mission was named “One Arrow and Five Stars” and placed 4 Jilin-1 Gaofen (High Resolution)-03D satellites and 1 Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A satellite into SSO.

– The 43kg Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D satellites use new cameras, structures, and electronic systems to keep costs and weight low. The Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D have 0.75m resolution.

– Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A is a prototype satellite for the Jilin-1 Gaofen-04 series. This satellite will use static push-broom images with a resolution better than 0.5m. It will use onboard mission autonomous planning, real-time data transmission, and onboard AI functions. The new software and single-tracking multi-point imaging delivers rapid information return.

– Once the 138 satellites are launched, the full constellation will enable round-the-clock, all-weather, and full-spectrum data acquisition. They will provide geospatial information and services of high temporal and spatial resolution.

Long March 11 sea-launch vehicle on the offshore launch platform.

CZ-11H sea-launch location in the Yellow Sea.

Long March 11 launching from the offshore platform.

Jilin-1 Gaofen satellites prepared for the 'One Arrow and Five Stars' mission.

Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A mission emblem.

Orbit visualization for the Jilin-1 Gaofen satellites launched by CZ-11H.

Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A spacecraft and launch campaign imagery.

First image from Jilin-1 Gaofen-04A.