Issue 90

China Launches 5 Satellites on Lijian-1 Rocket

23 Jan: China launched the third Lijian-1 launch vehicle with 5 remote sensing satellites from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Lijian-1 (also known as ZK-1A and Kinetica-1) is a four-stage solid-propellant launch vehicle jointly developed by the Institute of Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and CAS…

23 Jan: China launched the third Lijian-1 launch vehicle with 5 remote sensing satellites from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Lijian-1 (also known as ZK-1A and Kinetica-1) is a four-stage solid-propellant launch vehicle jointly developed by the Institute of Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and CAS Space. Launch Video.

– The five satellites, Taijing-1C, 2B, 2D, 3B and 4C, are all in 539 x 520km sun synchronous orbits with an inclination of 97.5°.

-The Lijian-1 is a four-stage, solid-fuel rocket that stands 30m tall and can lift 1,500kg of payload into a sun-synchronous orbit. All three Lijian-1 launches have been successful.

-CAS Space, a Beijing-based commercial launch service provider, developed the Lijian-1 under the auspices of the state-owned Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

-Lijian-1’s debut flight was in August 2022 and briefly set a national rideshare record with its second outing, which sent 26 satellites to orbit.

-All of the satellites have earth observation missions. The Taijing-1C, 2B, 2D and 3B are electro-optical imagery while the 4C is a phased array synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite operating in the Ku-band portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.

-The launch doubled the number of on orbit Taijing satellites to 10. The first launched in 2021, four launched in 2022. All appear to have been launched on ride-share type missions and some have yet to be confirmed.

Lijian-1 Preparing for Launch (NASAspaceflight.org)