Issue 60

China Launches Classified Shiyan-20C

29 Oct 2022: China Aerospace Science Corporation (CASC) successfully launched a Long March 2D from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center with the classified Shiyan-20C satellite. As expected, China released very limited information regarding the satellites mission. The size of the satellite as well as the orbital…

29 Oct 2022: China Aerospace Science Corporation (CASC) successfully launched a Long March 2D from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center with the classified Shiyan-20C satellite. As expected, China released very limited information regarding the satellites mission. The size of the satellite as well as the orbital characteristics are unusual. Launch Video.

– Shiyan-20C is thought to be for technology demonstration, acting as a pathfinder for new satellite technologies. It was built by CAS Microsats.

-The satellite is currently in a 795x748km, 60-degree inclined orbit. Both the altitude and inclination are new to the Shiyan satellite family.

-Other Shiyan satellites at similar altitudes (SY-5, SY-6(02), SY-3, and SY-4) all appear to be in sun synchronous orbit.

-There are no Yaogan satellites at this altitude. Only Gaofen 3-02 and 3-03 are at similar orbit but are also in SSO.

– Shiyan-20C has a mass of ~1,200kg which is close to the Long March 2D’s capacity of 1.3 tons to 700km.

Attitude of LM2D-Y72 was controlled by the 2nd-stage venier engines instead of a dedicated system so that the rocket mass was reduced and improved the launch capacity.

– Shiyan-20C brings the Shiyan satellite constellation to 22 satellites strong. These satellites are in a variety of orbits, including some low Earth polar orbits and some in geostationary Earth orbits.

-There have been 6 Shiyan launches from Jiuquan (SY-3, SY-4, SY-5, SY-6(01), SY-6(02) and now SY-20C). All have used the LM-2D space launch vehicle. With the exception of SY-20C all previous satellites have also had the “Tansuo” designator.

-There are no known Shiyan-20A or Shiyan-20B satellites.

Long March 2D launch carrying the classified Shiyan-20C satellite from Jiuquan.

Mission artwork featuring the Chinese Monkey King Sun Wukong, highlighted in the issue for his “steely eyes.”

Long March 2D mission hardware shown during Shiyan-20C launch preparations.

Orbital view of Shiyan-20C in its unusual roughly 60-degree-inclined orbit.

“Shiyan Family Portrait” showing the varied orbital regimes used by Shiyan experimental satellites.

Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center banner celebrating the Shiyan-20C/Long March 2D mission.

Long March 2D Y72 hardware in Gansu cropland, captioned humorously in the issue as “attempting to fertilize” the field.