Issue 54

Issue 54

China Second Spaceplane Launch

4 Aug 2022: China launched its Reusable Experimental Spacecraft on a Long March 2F from Jiuquan. No exact T-0 or launch timing was given. The spaceplane is believed to be a similar to the design of the Boeing X-37 spaceplane launched by the United States. This is suspected to be the spaceplane's second flight, after the first flight in S…

4 Aug 2022: China launched its Reusable Experimental Spacecraft on a Long March 2F from

Jiuquan. No exact T-0 or launch timing was given. The spaceplane is believed to be a similar to

the design of the Boeing X-37 spaceplane launched by the United States. This is suspected to

be the spaceplane's second flight, after the first flight in Sep 2020 and a longer ongoing test

series out of space in the early 2010s.

– U.S. Space Force’s 18th Space Defense Squadron (18 SDS) is tracking the spacecraft in 346 by 593 km orbit inclined by 50 degrees. – While China gave no official launch time, observers estimate the LM-2F launched at 1600UTC. – The first mission in Sep 2020 was in a 340 km circular orbit; this one in 346 x 593 km. Unclear if deliberate or if the launch vehicle made a slight overburn. – The launch generated 8 unique trackable objects, some with apogees >800km. – The Sepr 2020 flight had 7 unique TLEs and one of the seven was a Banxing inspector satellite released from the main payload. – The Banxing-3 was not catalogued as separate object until the spaceplane departed from orbit 6 Sep 2020. Satellites with a similar task were deployed from Shenzhou 7 and Tiangong 2. Banxing remained in orbit 478 days, re-entering on 26 Dec 2021. – There are signals from the 4 August 2022 suspected spaceplane test launch resembling those from the Banxing-3. The object has a rapidly and periodically fading signal. – Official wording calls the payload a reusable spacecraft for peaceful use of space and pilot reuse and on-orbit tech validation. The plane will land at a later date in China. One of the suspected sites is Lop Nur, with recent imagery revealing that objects have appeared on the runway. As of now, it is not clear if this is in preparation for a future landing of the plane. – The spaceplane project itself has its origins possibly in the Shenlong project, which was first spotted in 2005. Since then it is barely mentioned or shown since its original reveal in 2007. No exact weight, size, or further details about potentially loaded payloads are known for the vehicle. – In early Sep, on-orbit lighting conditions will match those on the landing day of the previous mission. The previous mission landed on 6 Sep after 2 days in orbit.

Lop Nur: Potential Landing Site

Spaceplane & CZ-2F RB Orbit Spaceplane & CZ-2F RB Orbit

6 Aug 0830Z 6 Aug 0830Z

Space Plane & Banxing 4? Space Plane & Banxing 4?

Space Plane Space Plane

Vmag ~ 3-4 Vmag ~ 3-4

Rocket Body Rocket Body

Vmag ~ 1.5 Vmag ~ 1.5

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China Second Spaceplane Launch

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