Issue 47

China Plans for Lunar Constellation

27 Apr 2022: China announced plans to set up a constellation around the moon to provide communication and navigation services for future operations on the lunar surface. The first launch for the small constellation could take place in 2023 or 2024, and China welcomed other nations to assist. - No further details were…

27 Apr 2022: China announced plans to set up a constellation around the moon to provide communication and navigation services for future operations on the lunar surface. The first launch for the small constellation could take place in 2023 or 2024, and China welcomed other nations to assist.

– No further details were provided, but China’s lunar exploration roadmap and mission concepts provide insight into the plans.

– The most immediate use of the communications relay and navigation services would support the Chang’e-6 sample return mission and Chang’e-7, which includes an orbiter, lander, rover and a small hopping spacecraft for investigating shadowed craters for water-ice.

– Both Chang’e-6 and Chang’e-7 are expected to target landings in the vicinity of the lunar south pole.

– China has a relay satellite stationed in a halo orbit around Earth-moon Lagrange point 2 to facilitate communications with the Chang’e-4 lander and Yutu-2 rover on the lunar far side, a different orbit would be needed to enhance communications and facilitate sending larger volumes of data between Earth and the lunar south pole.

– The first relay satellite may launch on a dedicated launcher or part of the Chang’e-7 spacecraft stack. The relay satellite is likely a first step to facilitate new, more complex activities at the lunar south pole as part of China’s long term lunar exploration plans.

Concept for communications relay and navigation services around the Moon.

Lunar south-pole region relevant to China's planned lunar communications constellation.