* (CONFIRMED) The launch of GF-9-05 today is the 7th & final LM-2D launch of 2020. * (CONFIRMED) The Chinese Rocket Barge (TM) will be out again NET early September (some say late) w/ the 2nd sea launch of the LM-11. Payload will be 9 sats of the Jilin-1 EO sat constellation.
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* (PROBABLE) The Yuan Wang 3 tracking ship was found crossing through the Sunda Strait of Indonesia 2 days ago into the Indian Ocean, consistent w/ an upcoming SSO launch from Taiyuan soon w/ the LM-4C rocket. A follow-on to the GF-3 C-band radar sat is there & this might be it.
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* (PROBABLE) There was a mission logo of a certain “GF-11-02” that appeared last month. The launch mentioned above might be instead w/ this one & LM-4B as the last GF-11 was lifted into a 200 x 700 km polar orbit before raising its on orbit, which might mean down-range tracking.
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* (RUMOR) There’s a “GF-13” out there w/ CAST’s satellite team departing on August 14. An Antonov 124 apparently flew from Beijing to Xichang 4 days later. This one is being guessed either a big GEO observation sat or an SSO Big Bird to launch on the LM-3B NET early October!
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* (RUMOR) Meanwhile the Yuan Wang 6 tracking ship has ventured into the Atlantic after stopping at Durban, South Africa last week. It might *not* be related to the long rumored LM-2F launch though, w/ another rumor that it may be tracking an unknown retrograde launch next month!
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* (RUMOR) It might be wrong though and maybe that LM-2F spaceplane thingy will still launch next month.....though another rumor states NET late this year or early next.
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* (RUMOR) It was noticed that a regular cargo ship that had transported LM-7 stages, the Xu Yang 16, moved to Tianjin 2 days ago, & that people are wondering if we will see the 1st LM-8 to be shipped to Wenchang soon for launch before this year ends.
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There are even more rumors out there (possible LM-6 launch next month, multiple LM-4 series from Jiuquan later this year etc.) that I can’t quite track down. I’ll continue to sniff up for such info of Chinese spaceflight as usual for those interested.
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More news since the previous updates: * (CONFIRMED) An additional 3 sats for the Jilin-1 EO constellation was sent out on Aug. 24 (HR-02C/D/F, the previous 9 are 03x). They will fly on 3 separate launches, apparently KZ-1As out of Taiyuan in quick succession.
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* (RUMOR) After entering the Indian Ocean the Yuan Wang 3 tracking ship went W instead of SW aa expected, which lessen the chance of a LM-4C launch soon & aligns more with the LM-2F (s/n T3 according to a Chinese guidance control paper)/spaceplane thingy flying soon!
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More updates: * (CONFIRMED) The HY-2C ocean observation sat will be launched from Jiuquan on LM-4B on Sept. 22: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/gChiN8mFr1Ee6GHkqipcsw … Unlike earlier HY-2 sats (see https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/h/hy-2a …) it will operate at a 957 km high 66° incl. LEO & omits the Microwave Radiometer Imager.
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* (CONFIRMED) A 1 m resolution C-band SAR sat follow-on to GF-3 (may probably be called “GF-3-02”) is in the works and may launch later this year, maybe within the next month, from Jiuquan on LM-4C to a 755 km high SSO, a first for the LM-4 series to polar orbits.
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