Issue 6

China conducts secretive launch of 2 remote sensing satellites

China conducted a secretive 26 September 2020 launch from Taiyuan carrying the HJ-2A and HJ-2B remote-sensing satellites into near-polar low Earth orbit.

26 September 2020: China conducts secretive launch of 2 remote sensing satellites from Taiyuan launch complex. See VIDEO.

– Chinese launches are rarely publicly announced ahead of time, but normally announces airspace closures a few days prior to launch. No notices were apparently issued ahead of the launch.

– The launch carried the HJ-2A and HJ-2B monitoring satellites. Both are equipped with 16-meter multispectral, 48-meter hyperspectral and infrared imagers. Both also carry atmospheric correction instruments.

– The satellites are in 600 by 654-kilometer orbits inclined by 98° and are to replace the HJ-1A and HJ-1B launched in 2008. They will form a co-orbital constellation with the Gaofen-1 and Gaofen-6 satellites.

China has carried out 29 launches in 2020 with 4 failures. It is expected to conduct 40 launches in 2020.

HJ-2A.