Issue 88

China Year in Space 2023

There were no shortage of “Year in Review” articles this month. Three in particular are worth your time: 1) Adrian Bell, NASA Space Flight, China's 2023: closing out a busy year amidst preparations for lunar missions ; 2) China Space Monitor, The Year in Chinese Space ; and 3) Andrew Jones, China Space Bulletin: Review…

There were no shortage of “Year in Review” articles this month. Three in particular are worth your time: 1) Adrian Bell, NASA Space Flight, China’s 2023: closing out a busy year amidst preparations for lunar missions; 2) China Space Monitor, The Year in Chinese Space; and 3) Andrew Jones, China Space Bulletin: Review of China space activities in 2023. Highlights below.

Adrian Bell: China’s 2023

  • China launched 66 orbital launches in 2023, of which 64 were successes…very close to the country’s 2022 performance, which saw 64 orbital launches, of which 62 were successful.
  • 46 of the launches used the Long March series. 20 launches were commercial (non-Long March). The LM-2D had the most launches (12).
  • Commercial Rising: In 2022, about 83% of launches in China were performed by Long March rockets. In 2023, that number went down to 70%. In 2021, it was even higher at 87%.

China Space Monitor: The Year in Chinese Space

  • China sent 213 payloads into orbit in 2023, an increase from 182 in 2022 and 111 in 2021.
  • CGSTL was the leader among satellite manufacturers with 48 satellites launched during the year, however CASC would take the lead if we combined all of its subsidiaries (CAST and subsidiaries had ~40, while SAST had 24).
  • funding levels dropped by around 40% compared to the peak years of 2020-2022, but remained strong at ~¥5.6B, or ~$800M. With that said, average funding round size was the biggest we’ve seen in any year, by far.

2023 saw the record for most satellites launched on a Chinese rocket broken twice in one month. First, on 7 June, CAS Space sent 26 satellites into orbit on its ZK-1A from Jiuquan.

  • Just about a week later on 15 June, SAST sent a whopping 41 satellites into orbit on a LM-2D, with all 41 built by Chinese remote sensing company CGSTL for their Jilin-1 constellation.
  • In 2024 expect to see initial deployment of China’s NGSO broadband constellations, likely via batches of satellites launched for China SatNet, Galaxy Space, or SSST.

Andrew Jones: Review of China Space Actitities in 2023

  • China this year committed to a preliminary plan to put two astronauts on the Moon for a short period to conduct scientific tasks and collect samples by 2030
  • In April…Space Pioneer became the first (Chinese commercial company) to reach orbit with a liquid rocket: the kerosene-liquid oxygen Tianlong-2. Landspace then marked a global first when the second flight of its Zhuque-2 methane-fuelled rocket achieved orbit.

Workhorse: Long March-2D lifts off (NASASpaceflight)

Rockets and satellites launched by China, 2014-2023 (China Space Monitor)

Fundraising by Chinese commercial space companies (China Space Monitor)