Issue 61

China Commercial Launch: CERES-1 is 4 for 4

16 Nov 2022: China launched the Ceres-1 with five Jilin-1 Gaefen-03D remote sensing satellites just under 30 hours after the LM-4C launch with Yaogan-34(03). Both launches occurred at the Jiuquan Space Center. Launch Video. - Ceres-1 is a four-stage launch vehicle owned and operated by Galactic Energy. The rocket's…

16 Nov 2022: China launched the Ceres-1 with five Jilin-1 Gaefen-03D remote sensing satellites just under 30 hours after the LM-4C launch with Yaogan-34(03). Both launches occurred at the Jiuquan Space Center. Launch Video.

– Ceres-1 is a four-stage launch vehicle owned and operated by Galactic Energy. The rocket’s first three stages use solid fuel, with the fourth using hydrazine. All four stages can lift 700kg to LEO or ~270 kg to Sun Synchronous Orbit.

– Since its introduction in Nov 2020, Ceres-1 has completed four missions with a 100% success record.

– This was the first time Ceres-1 launched using a Transporter Erector Launcher (TEL). A TEL allows a launcher to be raised vertically and launch right on the TEL.

– This mission launched 5 Jilin-1 Gaofen (High Resolution)-03D satellites. Each Gaofen-03D is 42kg and have .75m resolution.

-Jilin-1 plans to launch 138 satellites by 2030 to enable round-the-clock, all-weather, and full-spectrum data acquisition.

Ceres-1 mission artwork.

Ceres-1 launch vehicle on its transporter erector launcher (TEL).