Issue 85

China Moves TL-1-02 & 1-03 to Graveyard Orbit

In early November 2023 China moved its two oldest Tianlian (“Skylink” in Chinese) relay satellites (TL-1-02 & 1-03) into graveyard orbits. On 1 Nov TL-1-03 (launched in 2012) increased its altitude 381.7km and is now in GEO graveyard orbit and drifting westward. Two days later, on 3 Nov, TL-1-02 (launched in 2011) also…

In early November 2023 China moved its two oldest Tianlian (“Skylink” in Chinese) relay satellites (TL-1-02 & 1-03) into graveyard orbits. On 1 Nov TL-1-03 (launched in 2012) increased its altitude 381.7km and is now in GEO graveyard orbit and drifting westward. Two days later, on 3 Nov, TL-1-02 (launched in 2011) also increased its altitude, this time by 351.8km and is now also in graveyard orbit drifting westward. – China’s current satellite relay constellation consists of 3 second generation TL-2 satellites and 2 remaining first generation TL-1 satellites. -Both of the remaining TL-1 satellites are considerably younger than TL-1-02 and TL-1-03 and are not likely to be taken out of operation in the near term. -TL-1-03 had an eventful final year on orbit and was visited by SJ-23 back in March. Closest approach between the two satellites was estimated to be <4km. -China’s first TL relay satellite, TL-1-01 was launched in 2008 and moved to graveyard orbit on 20 Feb 2022. On average the TL-1 satellites have a lifespan of ~12 years.

TL-1-02 orbital history

TL-1-03 orbital history

China’s Tianlian relay satellite constellation