Issue 52

China Adds Another TianLian-2 Relay Satellite

12 Jul 2022: China successfully launched a CZ-3B/E rocket with the third satellite of their Tianlian 2 series of data and relay satellites from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The 7 operational Tianlian relay satellites are all located in geostationary orbit. They are similar to NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay Sat…

12 Jul 2022: China successfully launched a CZ-3B/E rocket with the third satellite of their

Tianlian 2 series of data and relay satellites from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The 7

operational Tianlian relay satellites are all located in geostationary orbit. They are similar to

NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay Satellite network and the European Space Agency’s

European Data Relay Satellite network. Overall, the Tianlian network consists of 4 first

generation and 3 second generation satellites. Launch Video.

– The first generation of TianLian ("sky chain”) satellites were built around the DFH-3 satellite bus and were launched between 25 Apr 2008, and 6 Jul 2021 using Chang Zheng 3C rockets from Launch Complex 2 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. – The second generation of Tianlian satellites are built around the DFH-4 satellite bus and have switched to the more powerful Chang Zheng 3B rockets launching from Launch Complex 3 at Xichang. – The second generation of the satellites introduced multi-targeting ability and improved data transmission rates into the overall network. – TL-2 uses K-band frequencies (TL-1 satellites used S- band) to enable 1.2 Gbps data transfer rates between the Chinese Space Station and ground control stations. – The satellites make real-time communications including video possible between the ground and the Tianhe space station module, where three Shenzhou 14 astronauts are currently living and working. See video on China's relay satellite capabilities. – Previous TianLian 2 launches occurred on 31 Mar 2019, and on 13 Dec 2021. – TianLian 2 (03) remains in GTO as of 16 July. It is likely destined for China's 10°E GEO slot. China

TL 2 (03) Current GTO

relocated TL-1 (05) closer to TL-1 (03) leaving the 10°E slot vacant.

10°E

TL-1(05) TL-1(05)

TL-2(01) TL-2(01)

TL-2(02) TL-2(02)

TL-1(02) TL-1(02)

TL-1(03) TL-1(03)

TL-1(04) TL-1(04)

Current TianLian Constellation

China Adds Another TianLian-2 Relay Satellite

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