Issue 74

On Orbit Updates: On the Road Again, SJ-20 heads East

-Between 25-26 May 2023, China's SJ-20, believed to be an experimental communications satellite, decreased its orbit ~55km, initiating an eastward drift. - China launched the SJ-20 on 27 Dec 2019 on the massive CZ-5 launch vehicle. SJ-20 is China's largest communications satellite (8,000+kg) and uses the DFH-5 bus. -…

-Between 25-26 May 2023, China’s SJ-20, believed to be an experimental communications satellite, decreased its orbit ~55km, initiating an eastward drift.

– China launched the SJ-20 on 27 Dec 2019 on the massive CZ-5 launch vehicle. SJ-20 is China’s largest communications satellite (8,000+kg) and uses the DFH-5 bus.

In Aug 2020, USA 271, one of the US Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program (GSAPP) satellites, approached SJ-20. However, the Chinese clearly detected the US satellite and rapidly moved SJ-20 away. Watch Video.

Almost exactly one year ago, SJ-20 relocated from 87.5°E to China’s ITU reserved 33.5°E.

Interestingly 33.5°E is due south of Ukraine, between Kyiv and Kharkiv.

-Given the experimental nature of SJ-20, it is unlikely it was providing any communications support to any Russian combatants.

-China may have stationed SJ-20 over an active conflict to test other capabilities.

-SJ-20 subsequently raised its orbit ~20km on 3 Jun, slowing its drift. 3 Jun 2023 observations placed SJ-20 at 39.9°E.

SJ-20 relocation from 87.5°E to 33.5°E

SJ-20 at 33.5°E

SJ-20 at 39.9°E as of 3 June 2023