Issue 80

China: CERES-1 Conducts 1st Sea-Based Launch

5 Sep 2023: China's Galactic Energy conducted its first sea launch (nicknamed “The Little Mermaid”) and its ninth successive successful launch. The Ceres-1 solid rocket lifted off from a transport erector launcher on a mobile sea platform off the coast of Haiyang, Shandong province. Aboard were four satellites for…

5 Sep 2023: China’s Galactic Energy conducted its first sea launch (nicknamed “The Little Mermaid”) and its ninth successive successful launch. The Ceres-1 solid rocket lifted off from a transport erector launcher on a mobile sea platform off the coast of Haiyang, Shandong province. Aboard were four satellites for Guodian Gaoke, a commercial firm constructing its Tianqi low-Earth orbit narrow-band Internet of Things constellation. With this launch there are now 13 operational Tianqi satellites on orbit. Launch Video.

– The launch placed Tianqi satellites 21-24 into an 800kms orbit with an inclination of 50°.

– The satellites are equipped with chemical propulsion systems allowing orbital maneuvers.

– Ceres-1 has a diameter of 1.4 meters, a length of about 20 meters, a mass at take-off of about 33 tons and a liquid propellant upper stage. It can deliver 400 kg to low Earth orbit (LEO) or 300 kg to a 500-kilometer-altitude sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). This was the first launch to 800 kilometers.

– China’s Eastern sea launch spaceport in Haiyang facilitated the launch. Haiyang has now supported launches of state-owned Long March 11 solid rockets and the spinoff Jielong-3 rocket. Another startup, Orienspace, is currently targeting December for its first ever launch, using Haiyang.

-China’s commercial launch sector has grown in terms of launch rate and diversity in 2023. Six firms – Galactic Energy, iSpace, Landspace, Space Pioneer and state-owned spinoffs CAS Space and Expace have all reached orbit this year. This group have already launched 11 times this year, surpassing the total of 10 missions in 2022.

Ceres-1 sea-launch ceremony for the Tianqi 21-24 mission

Tianqi 21-24 satellites in their 800-kilometer orbit

The Little Mermaid Ceres-1 sea-launch mission emblem

Ceres-1 rocket on the mobile sea-launch platform at Haiyang

Tianqi satellite payload prepared for launch