Issue 98

China Spaceplane Update: New Object Released

25 May 2024: The 18 Space Defense Squadron catalogued a new object released from the Chinese Spaceplane. “Object G” is the 7th object tracked near the Shenlong (Divine Dragon) re-usable spaceplane that launched on a Long March 2F from Jiuquan Launch Center on 14 Dec 2023 . Object G appears to have reduced its altitude…

25 May 2024: The 18 Space Defense Squadron catalogued a new object released from the Chinese Spaceplane. “Object G” is the 7th object tracked near the Shenlong (Divine Dragon) re-usable spaceplane that launched on a Long March 2F from Jiuquan Launch Center on 14 Dec 2023. Object G appears to have reduced its altitude (semi-major axis) after deploying and is now orbiting ahead of the Shenlong (there’s that 10:1 rule in action again!). – This is Shenlong’s third test flight. The first occurred in in 2020 and remained in orbit for just four days. Shenlong’s second mission stayed on orbit for 276 days (4 Aug 2022 – 8 May 2023.) -There were reports of Shenlong releasing objects during its second mission. LEO Labs reported “Analyzing data from our global radar network, we’ve determined that the Test Spacecraft2 has propulsive capability and engaged in proximity operations with Object J, including what appeared to be at least two and possibly three capture/docking operations.” – For its third, and current mission, China launched Shenlong into an initial orbit of 332.9 x 347.9 km with a 49.99° inclination. The spaceplane is now operating in a 609x603km orbit with the inclination remaining unchanged. -Shortly after launched there was speculation Shenlong released up to six objects, and that some of these were transmitting radio signals. -None of the six objects are in the current spacetrack.org catalog. There is the possibility that they were debris as others have noted the standard LM-2F launch typically generates six objects: payload, rocket stage and four fragments, with expected deviations in height/period and inclination — usually described as solid motor cover separation. Tiktok video showing the retrieval and display of the 1st Shenlong Test Flight fairing.> -Shenlong had a busy first 6 weeks on orbit. Chinese operators increased the spaceplane’s altitude over a period of 3 weeks (5 -27 Jan 2024). Shenlong initially increased its altitude 9km on ~5 Jan, then jumped another 123.6km on ~20 Jan and finally made a 139.8km increase on ~27 Jan to its present operating altitude. -Object G and Shenlong both appear to have maneuvered on 28 May, with Object G lowering its SMA ~1km to 604.8km and Shenlong raising its orbit ~1km to 605.8km. With an SMA difference of 1km Object G is now moving ahead of Shenlong ~10km/orbit.

Object G lowered its orbit by approximately 1 km on 28 May 2024 (celestrak.org).

Shenlong raised its orbit by approximately 1 km on 28 May 2024 (celestrak.org).

Shenlong three-step semi-major-axis increase totaling 272.4 km during January 2024 (celestrak.org).

Chinese spaceplane Shenlong with newly released Object G (spaceaware.io).