Issue 59

China Launches New SAR Satellite: Huanjing 2E

12 Oct 2022: China launched Long March 2C from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center carrying a 5-meter-resolution synthetic aperture radar satellite. Per CNAS Huanjing-2Ewill support “disaster prevention, reduction, relief, and environmental protection.” Launch Video . - Huanjing-2E is a S-band S-SAR satellite with a a…

12 Oct 2022: China launched Long March 2C from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center carrying a 5-meter-resolution synthetic aperture radar satellite. Per CNAS Huanjing-2Ewill support “disaster prevention, reduction, relief, and environmental protection.” Launch Video. – Huanjing-2E is a S-band S-SAR satellite with a a deployable truss antenna, similar to that on the Huanjing-1C satellite launched in 2012. – Huanjing-2E is currently in a 498 by 763km orbit inclined by 97.65°. – The Huanjing-2E satellite is the latest in a series. The first Huanjing (“environment”) satellites, Huanjing 1A and 1B, were launched in 2008 and reportedly had optical observation capability. Huanjing-1C, launched in 2012, was the first civilian Chinese SAR satellite, using a Russian-made instrument. Huanjing 2A and 2B, featuring optical capability, were launched in 2020. – China plans to launch a total of 11 Huanjing satellites. The satellites will have visible, infrared, and multi-spectral sensors, and synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Huanjing-2E was the sixth satellite launched. – Huanjing-2E adds to the country’s growing SAR capabilities while a series of commercial SAR constellations also appear to be in the works, some involving public-private partnerships.

Huanjing-2E S-band SAR deployable truss antenna hardware.

Illustration of the Huanjing-2E synthetic-aperture radar satellite.