Issue 93

China Internet – High Orbit Satellite 01 Settles Into GEO

China’s WHG-01 satellite circularized in GEO at 33.7°E, over Africa and due south of Eastern Ukraine.

15 Mar: After spending 2 weeks in Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) China’s Weixing Hulianwan Gaogui-01 (WHG-01) circularized its orbit in GEO on ~13 March. The satellite is now over Africa (and due south of Eastern Ukraine) at 33.7°E longitude. There was conjecture that China might intend to use the satellite to provide connectivity in the extreme Northern and Southern latitudes, however the satellite is 0° inclined making this impossible. There is also the potential that “high” in this case refers to throughput, or perhaps it has another mission entirely, one which would benefit from being over an active combat zone. China has not released any additional information regarding the WHG-01’s mission.

  • China has chosen an interesting orbital slot for WHG-01. 33.7°E is due south of Eastern Ukraine. Kharkiv is 36.3°E and Donetsk is 37.8°E.
  • In June 2022 China re-located its test communications satellite, Shijian-20, to 33.5°E. The satellite remained at that location for exactly one year before relocating East. It is now at 68.1°E (over the Indian Ocean, just to the West of India).
  • This is not to say that WHG-01 is related to SJ-20 in any way. SJ-20 is a 8,000kg+ satellite, based on the DHF-5 bus and required a LM-5 for launch. By comparison China launched WHG-01 on a LM-3B which is capable of placing 5,500kg into GTO.
  • The LM-3B was China’s primary GEO/GTO launch vehicle for many years and is in the process of being phased out by the LM-7. LM-3B has launched TJS satellites suspected of being SIGINT collectors or Early Warning satellites. It also launched China’s GEO based Gaofen observation satellites, the GF-4 (2015), GF-13-01 (2020) and GF-13-02 (2023).
  • Using the incredible website resource, Orbitalfocus.uk, it appears that the closest Chinese GEO satellite to 33.7°E is the long-dead Chinasat-2 (launched 1988). Beyond that the closest Chinese built GEO satellites are the Tianlian 1-05 relay satellite at 16.8°E and the Beidou 2 G5 PNT satellite at 58.8°E.

This location would be well-suited to support or observe ongoing operations in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict.

WHG-01 Settles In Over East Africa (spaceaware.io)