Issue 95

Replay: LM-6A Upper Stage Generates Debris

13 Apr: S2A Systems , a Swiss space domain awareness company, released analysis and images which reportedly show that the LM-6A (2024-058B) upper stage had suffered some sort of debris generating event. Per S2A's tweet : “Images from April 7 showed nearly 60 objects around the upper stage. These are only the objects…

13 Apr: S2A Systems, a Swiss space domain awareness company, released analysis and images which reportedly show that the LM-6A (2024-058B) upper stage had suffered some sort of debris generating event. Per S2A’s tweet: “Images from April 7 showed nearly 60 objects around the upper stage. These are only the objects that were large enough to be detected visually with the existing setup.” Editor’s Note: I have not seen confirmation of this event in the Spacetrak.org catalog.

– China had used this particular LM-6A to place the Yunhai-3 02 satellite into orbit on 26 March. Unfortunately, Yunhai-3 02 (and the LM-6A) are in a popular sun-synchronous orbit with an altitude of ~845km. At this altitude any debris will take decades to de-orbit.

-This is not the first debris generated event from a LM-6A upper stage. On 11 Nov 2022 China launched the first Yunhai-3 satellite from Taiyuan. On Nov. 12, the U.S. Space Force’s 18th Space Defense Squadron (18 SDS) reported that it was tracking at least 50 discrete pieces of orbital debris from the rocket body.

– Ongoing tracking revealed that the debris

cloud has grown to 350 objects associated with the rocket stage.

– China: Let’s try and leave things better than we found them in the future.

Image showing the Long March-6A upper stage and surrounding debris objects (@s2a_systems via X).