Issue 90

China: Reusable Space Plane Maneuvers

30 Jan: China raised the orbit of it re-usable spaceplane 76% from 19-27 Jan. In just over a week the spaceplane's altitude increased from 344km to 606km. The first maneuver was observed on 19 Jan and resulted in an increase of 123.6km. The spaceplane remained at its new altitude (465.6km) for ~6 days before again…

30 Jan: China raised the orbit of it re-usable spaceplane 76% from 19-27 Jan. In just over a week the spaceplane’s altitude increased from 344km to 606km. The first maneuver was observed on 19 Jan and resulted in an increase of 123.6km. The spaceplane remained at its new altitude (465.6km) for ~6 days before again increasing its altitude, this time 140km to its present (30 Jan) 606km SMA. China has not altered the vehicle’s inclination which is a fuel intensive maneuver. The spaceplane launched on 14 Dec 2023. Its intended mission duration and objectives remain unknown.

China SpacePlane Test in 2007 & Current Orbit