Issue 56

China Launches KZ-1A

6 Sep 2022: A Kuaizhou-1A (KZ-1A) solid rocket lifted off from a transport erector launcher at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The launch successfully sent two satellites, the CentiSpace 1-S3 & 1-S4, to orbit for Beijing Future Navigation Technology Co. Launch Video . - The CentiSpace satellites will carry out…

6 Sep 2022: A Kuaizhou-1A (KZ-1A) solid rocket lifted off from a transport erector launcher at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The launch successfully sent two satellites, the CentiSpace 1-S3 & 1-S4, to orbit for Beijing Future Navigation Technology Co. Launch Video.

– The CentiSpace satellites will carry out technical verification tests including navigation enhancement while in orbit.

The payloads are two new test satellites. The first CentiSpace-1 satellite, S1, was launched on a KZ-1A in 2018, while the S2 satellite was on on a failed Kuaizhou-11 in Jul 2020.

– The 2 CentiSpace spacecraft will test numerous navigation and satellite technologies, such as laser inter-satellite communication links. This is a similar communication technology to that being used on the SpaceX Starlink constellation.

Centispace will be a constellation of 160 LEO satellites for Beidou navigation enhancement. There are two more tech demonstration satellites, S5 & S6, planned to launch from the Yellow Sea in Oct.

– The KZ-1A has now flown 17 times overall and three times since June 2022…its most recent flight was 23 Aug.

Render of CentiSpace-1 S1

KZ-1A flightpath from Jiuquan