At 1030 Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time on An early morning of24th September 2024 , China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration CASC China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation Successfully launched the New Next Generation ChinaRocket Co. LTD Smart Dragon – Jielong three Carrier Rocket Yao 4 carrier rocket at the in the waters near Haiyang, Shandong Province, the Smart Dragon Carrier rocket successfully launched from a sea borne mobile launch platform…..




On the the Jielong-3 Y4 carrier rocket will be launched from the offshore waters of Haiyang City, Shandong Province. This launch mission is the Jielong-3 Y4 carrier rocket, which uses a sea launch method to send eight satellites into a sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 500 kilometers and a descending node local time of 10:30AM. Qilu One Point came to Lianli Island, Haiyang City, to watch the rocket launch directly…The 8 satellites, including Tianyi 41, Xingshidai-15/21/22, Yuxing-205, Fudan-1, Tianyan 15 and Jitianxing A-01, using the Jielong-3 carrier rocket in the waters near Haiyang, Shandong. The satellites entered the predetermined orbit smoothly and the launch mission was a complete success…




Tianyi 41 Satellite (Shenqi) is the first satellite of the SAR satellite constellation system of Zhangye Constellation Space Technology Co., Ltd., and it is also the fourth C-band light and small commercial SAR satellite of Tianyi Research Institute. The satellite has a mass of 285kg and a maximum resolution of 1m. The key technical indicators have reached the international advanced level, and it has the ability of commercial heavy-orbit InSAR interferometric imaging, which can realize millimeter-level surface deformation monitoring.
Tianyi 41 (Shenqi) will focus on the vast western region of China and the countries along the Belt and Road, and will be used in the fields of urban facilities, roads and bridges, reservoirs and dams, mines, and geological disaster monitoring and potential hazard identification in earthquake zones, providing users with normalized, high-quality, autonomous and controllable commercial SAR data services. The SAR
satellite constellation system of Zhangye Constellation Space Technology Co., Ltd. is planned to consist of 6 radar remote sensing satellites with InSAR interferometric imaging capabilities. It is an important construction project for enabling the digital transformation of industry, economy and society in Ganzhou District, Zhangye City. The satellite is managed by Tianyi Research Institute. This constellation system is the first remote sensing satellite constellation construction project in northwestern China. It is mainly aimed at the domestic, Belt and Road, and global remote sensing application markets. It will play a very important role in environmental protection, transportation, urban management, building safety, disaster reduction and relief, and many other fields. Tianyi
Research Institute is China’s leading SAR satellite constellation operator. Adhering to the mission of “making aerospace within reach”, it is committed to providing users with the most cost-effective SAR constellation construction and SAR satellite data integration services. To date, Tianyi Research Institute’s in-orbit SAR satellites have completed the capture of tens of thousands of images, and its image products have been successfully applied to urban safety, emergency rescue, infrastructure monitoring and other fields, and have provided services to dozens of industries and hundreds of user units.
This is Tianyi Research Institute’s 19th space mission. So far, Tianyi Research Institute has successfully sent 31 satellites into space. In the future, Tianyi Research Institute will accelerate the construction of the SAR constellation and enhance the company’s InSAR service capabilities by deploying more satellites. At the same time, it will continue to carry out more extensive cooperation with more remote sensing customers and application teams at home and abroad, and contribute to the development of China’s commercial SAR satellite remote sensing industry
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