Issue 49

China Launches First Batch of LEO PNT Satellites

2 Jun 2022: With only a few hours notice (via NOTAM), China launched a CZ-2C from Xichang Satellite Launch Center. On board were nine positioning and connectivity test satellites (GeeSAT 5 (01-09)), in a first step for a constellation to support autonomous driving for automaker Geely. Geespace says the satellites will…

2 Jun 2022: With only a few hours notice (via NOTAM), China launched a CZ-2C from Xichang Satellite Launch Center. On board were nine positioning and connectivity test satellites (GeeSAT 5 (01-09)), in a first step for a constellation to support autonomous driving for automaker Geely. Geespace says the satellites will provide centimeter-level accuracy positioning and connectivity support. See Launch Video. See Geely Constellation Video.

GEESPACE has a series of GEESAT platforms weighing 10kg-3000kg. GeeSAT 01-09 were built on the GEESAT100 platform each weighing ~100kg. There are another 3 GeeSats ready for launch.

– The 9 commercial comm/nav satellites are in 600x617km x 50.0° orbit.

– The planned “Geely Future Mobility Constellation” constellation will consist of 240 satellites. The first phase of 72 satellites are planned to be sent into orbit by 2025, followed by a second phase of 168 satellites.

– Described as modular, high-resilience, high-performance, mass-produced low-orbit satellites, each will have an operating lifespan of five years. Geely aims to offer the first combined commercial Precise Point Positioning and Real-Time Kinematic (PPP-RTK) services.

– Per Geespace CEO & Chief Scientist: “By establishing the Geely Future Mobility Constellation, Geespace is positioning itself to meet future user demands for high-precision positioning, space-based communication, and remote sensing services.”

Chinese policy frameworks, including support for new infrastructures such as “satellite internet,” and localities seeking to attract high-end technology space firms have supported the emergence of hundreds of companies in areas around launch, satellite and downstream applications, leading to the formation of several space industry clusters and pilot zones in China.

Geespace satellite production facility for the GeeSAT constellation.

GeeSAT spacecraft and mission team during constellation preparations.

GeeSAT spacecraft prepared for the Geely Future Mobility Constellation.