Issue 85

China Launches Haiyang-3A Ocean Monitoring Satellite

16 Nov 2023: China launched a Long March 2C from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center carrying the Haiyang-3A (Haiyang translates to “ocean”) ocean observation satellite. The satellite is in a sun synchronous orbit and will provide all-weather ocean observation using an X-band SAR imager. Planned lifespan is 8 years…

16 Nov 2023: China launched a Long March 2C from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center carrying the Haiyang-3A (Haiyang translates to “ocean”) ocean observation satellite. The satellite is in a sun synchronous orbit and will provide all-weather ocean observation using an X-band SAR imager. Planned lifespan is 8 years. Ocean monitoring satellites are valuable for providing data for weather models for forecasting and monitoring climate change. They also deliver information helpful for tracking pollution and marine navigation and safety. Launch Video. – HY-3A is in a 778km orbit with a 98.6° inclination. These are comparable parameters to the Haiyang-1C and 1D satellites. In the launch announcement Chinese media noted that HY-3A will form a network with Haiyang-1C and Haiyang-1D. – The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) noted HY-3A was a new high-precision ocean water color observation satellite that will target various water bodies around the world using multiple detection methods, providing insights into various environmental and biological processes. HY-3A will be able to provide continuous dynamic monitoring of water color, water temperature, sea ice and other variables. -There are currently 8 Haiyang “active” satellites listed in the space catalog. However, Haiyang-1B, launched in 2007, is likely no longer functioning. Aside from HY-1C, 1D and 3A, there are 4 Haiyang-2 satellites in the constellation. -Compared with HY-1 and HY-3 spacecraft, the Haiyang-2 satellites operate at an increased altitude, 940×954 km, and lower (66°) inclination. The HY-2 satellitesinstrument suit consists of an altimeter (dual-frequency in Ku and C-bands), a scatterometer and a microwave imager. -The Haiyang-3 series will complement the Haiyang-2 satellites with SAR observations. The earlier series focus on variables including wind speed, sea level and sea surface temperature.

Haiyang-3A with Haiyang-1C and Haiyang-1D

Haiyang-3A Long March-2C mission patch

Haiyang-3A launch announcement graphic

Haiyang-3A spacecraft rendering