Issue 54

Issue 54

China: LM-6 Delivers 16 Jilin Imagery Satellites

9 Aug 2022: China launched 10 Jilin-1 electro-optical and 6 Infrared satellites on a Long March 6 from Taiyuan. The target orbit for the 16 satellites was a 535 km sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). Launch Video. See GF-03D Images (EO) & Yunyao-1 IR Image. - This was the 9th successful Long March 6 launch. The LM-6 can deliver up to 1,080 kg t…

9 Aug 2022: China launched 10 Jilin-1 electro-optical and 6 Infrared satellites on a Long

March 6 from Taiyuan. The target orbit for the 16 satellites was a 535 km sun-synchronous

orbit (SSO). Launch Video. See GF-03D Images (EO) & Yunyao-1 IR Image.

– This was the 9th successful Long March 6 launch. The LM-6 can deliver up to 1,080 kg to a 700 km SSO orbit, which has been the orbit LM-6 has flown to the most. This launch set a record for the largest number of "Jilin-1" satellites launched in a single time. -Gaofen 03D satellites launched are optical systems that have a number different resolutions. One of these elements allows for a resolution of 0.75 meters, and the other is 3 meter resolution. – The satellites are 1m in diameter and have a mass of 40kg. – Six Yunyao-1 atmospheric sensing satellites were included in the payload stack for this mission. These satellites are also referred to as Jilin-1 IR satellites and are infrared satellites, and are expected to provide infrared imagery of Earth when the constellation is completed. – Over 60 of Jilin-1 satellites have been launched on Chinese rockets, including Kuaizhou-1A, Long March 6, and Long March 11. The stated goal of the constellation is 138 satellites capable of imaging every inch of Earth’s surface every 10 minutes. The Jilin-1 constellation is China’s first remote-sensing satellite constellation made by a commercial company, and the first satellites in the Jilin-1 constellation were launched in 2015. Currently, teams are planning for the 138 satellite constellation to be completed by 2030.

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