#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #October2022 | #酒泉卫星发射中#JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter launched on the International Icon #ChangZheng2D  #LongMarch2D  #CarrierRocket successfully launch The Advanced Space-Based  #SolarObservatory #Kwafu-1/ASO-S #SolarSatellite #Satellite.. 

On the October 9th 2022 Early Morning clear 0743 morning Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time , the Belt and Road Initiative CNSA –China National Space Administration  launching from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center – Inner Mongolia –China – People’s Republic of China, Readiness rolled out    deployed the Chang Zheng – Long March 2D carrier rocket  planned orbit from Jiuquan successfully launched the advanced space-based solar observatory “Kwafu-1” from the successfully launched at station 94 of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.. . The Advanced Space-Based Solar Observatory (Kwafu-1/ASO-S) satellite was sent into the scheduled sun-synchronous orbit, and the launch mission was a complete success!

The Advanced Space-Based Solar Observatory (ASO-S) satellite was developed by the Institute of Microsatellite Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. , which also provides support for severe space weather forecasting also the advanced space-based solar observatory satellite, the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used for research on the causal relationship between solar flares and coronal mass ejections and the solar magnetic field, and provides data support for space weather forecasting…..

First comprehensive sun exploration satellite “Kuafu-1” was launched this morning] According to the official website of “Nature” magazine, at 7:43 am Beijing time on October 9, my country’s Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory (ASO-S) It will be launched by the Long March 2 Dingyao 55 rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory (ASO-S) “Kuafu-1” is my country’s first comprehensive solar exploration dedicated satellite approved and implemented by the Space Science Pilot Project (Phase II) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences , its plan was first proposed independently by my country’s solar physics community in 2011, and was later established in 2017, with a total development cost of 900 million yuan.


The ASO-S satellite takes “one magnetic and two storms” as its scientific goal, and aims to take advantage of the opportunity of the 25th peak year of solar activity (2024-2025) to respond to the two most violent eruptions on the sun – flares and coronal matter Simultaneous observation of Ejection (CME) and all-solar vector magnetic field to study the origin, interaction and correlation of the solar magnetic field, solar flares and coronal mass ejections, and provide space for severe weather forecasts that seriously affect human high-tech activities support.

ASO-S has a total weight of 888kg and a design life of 4 years. It will run on a 720-kilometer sun-synchronous twilight orbit and conduct long-term continuous observations of the sun. The star carries three payloads: the Full-disc vector MagnetoGraph (FMG) to observe the vector magnetic field of the solar photosphere; the Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) It is used to observe the non-thermal physical process of solar flares; the Lyman-alpha Solar Telescope (LST) is mainly used to observe the formation and early evolution of coronal mass ejections.


After the successful launch of ASO-S, the “solar storm” of the 25th solar cycle will be recorded in detail. After the satellite is in orbit, it will generate about 500GB of detection data every day. After the completion of 4-6 months of on-orbit testing, all scientific data and analysis software of the satellite will be open and shared to users around the world to jointly achieve the scientific goals of ASO-S . By then, the research around ASO-S observations will become an international hotspot. While studying the natural law of “one magnetic and two storms”, scientists will also timely predict the impact of solar eruptions on human beings, benefiting all human beings…

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #September2022 |#西昌衛星發射中心 #XichangSatelliteLaunchCenter – Successfully launching the advance iconic #ChangZheng2D  #LongMarch2D  Yao 68 #CarrierRocket deploying advance five #Yaogan36 #RemoteSensing #EarthSciences  #Satellites clusters ……  

On the 27TH September 2022 hour in  CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China At early midday 2138 hours  Hong Kong –Beijing Time China- People’s Republic of China successfully launched Satellites using the Chang Zheng Long March 2D carrier rocket at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center Sichuan Province, China – People’s Republic of China …..

 Sending a new remote sensing satellite into space from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in SW China’s Sichuan on Monday…..  The satellite, Yaogan-36, was launched by a Long March-2D carrier rocket at 2138 Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time and has entered the planned orbit successfully. The three satellites of the 01 group on the 16th were sent into the low-Earth orbit with a predetermined inclination angle of 35 degrees and an altitude of 500 kilometers. The launch mission was a complete success.


The 01 group satellites of Remote Sensing 36 are mainly used for scientific experiments, land and resources census, agricultural product yield estimation, and disaster prevention and mitigation. The company and the 509th Institute of the Eighth Academy focus on the general research and development.

This launch is the 66th launch of the Long March 2, the 169th flight test of the International Iconic Icon Long March series of launch vehicles developed by the Eighth Academy of Sciences, the 439th launch of the Long March series of launch vehicles, and the 41st launch of China Aerospace in 2022

Chang Zheng -Long March 2D has become the launch vehicle with the most number of launches in China in 2022. Guess it can launch a few more rounds…… The Chang Zheng – Long March 2D carrier rocket to perform the satellite launch mission of Remote Sensing 36 Group 01 was launched by China Aerospace Science and Technology Co., Ltd. The normal temperature liquid two-stage carrier rocket developed by the Eighth Institute of the Group Co., Ltd. has a take-off thrust of about 300 tons and a carrying capacity of 1.3 tons corresponding to a 700-kilometer sun-synchronous circular orbit.


The launch of the Chang Zheng- Long March 2Dyao 68 is the third launch mission of the Chang Zheng rocket in September, successfully setting a new record for the number of single-month launches of the “Golden Rocket” since it entered service. Up to now, the Long March 2D rocket has completed 9 launches this year, and a total of 26 satellites have been sent to the predetermined orbit. “Adhering to the work style of fighting steadily and seeking victory while maintaining stability, we will use practical actions to contribute to the cause of my country’s aerospace power.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #September2022 | #酒泉卫星发射中#JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter launched on the International Icon #ChangZheng2D  #LongMarch2D  #CarrierRocket successfully launch # yunhai-1-03  #RemoteSensing #EarthSciences #Satellite.. 

On the 21st September 2022 Early Morning clear 0721 Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time , the Belt and Road Initiative CNSA –China National Space Administration  launching from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center – Inner Mongolia –China – People’s Republic of China, Readiness rolled out    deployed the Chang Zheng – Long March 2D carrier rocket  planned orbit from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Wednesday launching the sent Yunhai-1 03 satellite. It will be mainly used for detecting atmospheric, marine and space environments, disaster prevention and mitigation, and scientific experiments. The mission is the 438th flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles.

yunhai-1-03 satellite The satellite is mainly used to carry out tasks such as atmospheric and marine environmental element detection, space environment detection, disaster prevention and mitigation, and scientific experiments.

Chang Zheng – Long March 2D carrier rocket  Yao 76 enters the market with an 11-day preparation period, the shortest in history……. This launch is the 8th mission of the Chang Zheng – Long March 2D carrier rocket  model this year, and it is also the first time this year the model will go to the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. On August 9, 1992, the Long March 2D successfully made its maiden flight at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. This time was the 50th mission of the Long March 2D at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.


During the 30-year “Quest for Heaven”, they accompany and protect each other, witnessing success time and time again. In order to adapt to the electrical system for the first time in the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center using the redundant state of the ten-meter fibre optic inertial group, the model and the launch site cooperated vigorously and made technical disclosures many times to ensure that the communication was in place and effective. The two “old comrades” jointly welcomed the new state and showed new look.

As a steady, safe and reliable “golden rocket”, the Long March 2D carrier rocket has never stopped in self-innovation, and has become a powerful driving force for the “golden rocket” to move forward on the new Long March. The model always implements the concept of continuous improvement, improves and innovates the control system and power system, and realizes the double improvement of flight reliability and process optimization. At present, the Chang Zheng – Long March 2D carrier rocket  is one of the models with the shortest working cycle at the domestic launch site, and the effective working time can be shortened to 10 days.

For this mission, the preparation period for the Chang Zheng – Long March 2D carrier rocket  rocket at the launch site was 11 days, which was also the shortest working time of the Chang Zheng – Long March 2D carrier rocket  at the launch site in history….

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #September2022 |#西昌衛星發射中心 #XichangSatelliteLaunchCenter – Successfully launching the advance iconic #ChangZheng2D  #LongMarch2D  Yao 67 #CarrierRocket deploying advance five #Yaogan35 #RemoteSensing  #Satellites clusters ……  

On the 6th September 2022 hour in  CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China At early midday 1219  hours  Hong Kong –Beijing Time on an. China successfully launched Satellites using the Chang Zheng Long March 2D carrier rocket at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center Sichuan Province, China – People’s Republic of China …..

The Chang Zheng Long March 2D Yao 67 carrier rocket at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center Sichuan Province, China – People’s Republic of China ….. Chang Zheng Long March 2D carrier rocket successfully launched the Yaogan 35 satellites, Remote Sensing -35 satellite group 05  using the Long March 2D carrier rocket at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. Lift off. The satellite successfully entered the predetermined orbit, and the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used for scientific experiments, land and resources census, agricultural production estimation, disaster prevention and mitigation and other fields. This mission is the 436rd flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles.

The Long March 2D carrier rocket for this mission is a normal-temperature liquid two-stage carrier rocket developed by the Eighth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Tons, with single-satellite and multi-satellite launch capabilities for different orbital requirements.

Yaogan 35 Remote sensing 35 satellites of group 05 are mainly used in scientific experiments, land and resources censuses, agricultural product yield estimation, and disaster prevention and mitigation. …………….. Yaogan- Remote Sensing Satellite was developed by the Eighth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, and is mainly used in scientific research, marine and terrestrial resources census, production estimation of agricultural products, and disaster prevention and mitigation

The provisionments of the 遥感式; Yaogan satellites in which are design as remote sensing  earth sciences satellites in which have multiple installation equipment onboard, with scientific experiments, land surveying, agriculture , disaster monitoring ..  Also with electromagnetic environment detection… in which the Yaogan 33 satellites series is place in at an attitude of in between 700 Kilometers above earth… at an inclination of ninety eight degrees…   Satellites are mainly used to carry out electromagnetic environment detection and related technical tests. …….


This launch is the 64th launch of the Long March 2D carrier rocket, the 167th flight test of the Long March series of carrier rockets developed by the Eighth Institute, and the 436th launch of the Long March series of carrier rockets

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#MadeInChina #中國製造 |#九天微星 #NineDaysMSI #Beijing #CommSat #JiutianMSITechnologyDevelopmentCo #August2022|#SpaceSelfie function #MG_Raiden扬awesome photographer with his space family album orbits the digitally display orbits the earth captured. By the #LadybugOne #Satellite #CubeSatellites #EarthPhotography

On  12:12 Hong Kong SAR –Beijing time on December 7th 2018 , the Jiutian MSI “Ladybug series” satellite was launched into orbit on a CNSA –China National Space Administration Chang Zheng –Long March2D Carrier rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Inner Mongolia China people’s Republic of China. In which at 15:22 on December 7, the “Ladybug series” satellite successfully received telemetry data……..

Through the attitude control software independently developed by Jiutian MSI, the first track of “Ladybug No. 1” can achieve a cruise to the sun, and the energy system can generate electricity normally. As of December 9, after more than 30 measurement and control tracking in 2 days and comprehensive telemetry data analysis, the energy system, attitude control system, star service system, measurement and control communication system, and thermal control system of “Ladybug No. 1” are all working stably. At present, Ladybug-1 is in the autonomous and stable flight state of cruising against the sun in the sunny area. The satellite’s measurement and control communication link is stable, energy balance, and autonomous temperature control are normal. The next step will be to carry out comprehensive platform testing and load testing.

The Ladybug-1 satellite was designed and developed by the commercial aerospace company Jiutian MSI. On December 7, 2018, the Jiutian MSI “Ladybug Series” satellite was launched in Jiuquan on a Changerding rocket. After completing the on-orbit test, the “Ladybug Series” will carry out satellite IoT system-level verification in the fields of wildlife protection, field emergency rescue, vehicle and ship monitoring, and logistics traceability, and innovate entertainment and educational application scenarios. The main star Ladybug 1 pioneered entertainment functions such as space selfie, star twinkling, space VR, etc., to realize the interaction between the public and space.

Ladybug One is equipped with the only LED display and selfie stick in space. Upload photos from the ground to the display screen of the satellite. With the help of the selfie stick on the satellite, you can take a selfie with the earth or space as the background; On a clear night, it flashes from space to the ground, borrowing the principle of Morse code, through long flashes and short flashes, to express different meanings, such as “Hello, Earth”, “Happy New Year”, etc.; the satellite is equipped with 5 high-definition cameras , which can simultaneously image the ground and send back, through the image fusion software, it can be synthesized into a panoramic image for us to roam the space with the help of VR equipment.

MG_Raiden This is not a dream, our photos are really in space, and we are still taking pictures with our planet – the earth in space! As a family whom is passion in space travel also Travel photography.


🛰️ @九天MSI ‘s [Ladybug 1] satellite was launched on December 7, 2018 with the Long March 2D rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, running in a low-Earth orbit 547 kilometers above the ground.


🖥️There is an image display screen on the satellite, which can receive the two-dimensional digital data uploaded on the ground, and identify and generate image photos.
📡On August 22, after data transmission, the family photo of us and our son was uploaded to the [Ladybug-1] satellite, displayed on the image display screen, and traveled around the earth with the satellite.

📸【Ladybug No. 1】When the satellite passes over the sky at 02°20′38″N latitude and 47°23′04″W longitude (coordinates are converted to the Amazon Estuary and Marajo Bay, Pará, Brazil, Figure 12/Figure 13) , and use the camera on the selfie robot arm to complete the shooting command of [Taking a photo of the satellite display and the earth].


🌏 When the satellite passes through the domestic ground receiving terminal, it will send back the image radio frequency signal, so there is this photo of us with the earth and space!

🚀 This photo means a lot to us. Because not long after our son turned one year old, we took him to watch the first rocket launch in his life – on December 22, 2020, the first flight of the Long March 8 carrier rocket. Then until today, he has chased five rockets with us when he was less than 3 years old:
On April 29, 2021, the Long March 5B Yao-2 carrier rocket was launched with the Tianhe core module of the Chinese space station.


On December 23, 2021, the Long March 7 was converted into a carrier rocket with “one Carrier Rocket  and two satellites”.
On February 27, 2022, the Long March 8 Yao-2 carrier rocket “One Arrow 22 Satellites”.
On July 24, 2022, the Long March 5B Yaosan carrier rocket was launched with the Wentian experimental module….My son was very interested in rocket launches, and he was clamouring to watch the video of the rocket launch while eating. We planted a dream of spaceflight in his heart.

🌟As a starry sky/rocket photographer, I have photographed so many starry sky and rocket. I dream that one day we can actually go to space and take a photo with the earth. I didn’t expect this day to come so quickly.


🌕 Every moment of happiness is worth cherishing. On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, @九天MSI launched the [Mid-Autumn Space Gift Box] (Figure 15, the last picture).
🥮 “Space photo” and “Yuegui Yuhua” collide and merge, which is a rare opportunity. If you want to have a special space photo, you can save the last picture and scan the code with WeChat for details.

Commsat BeijingJiutianMSITechnologyDevelopmentCo Jiutian MSI was established in 2015, Main business satellite customization, constellation core services, industry terminal applications and aerospace science and technology education… located in 3rd Floor, Block C, Four Seasons Science and Technology Innovation Center, Zhongguancun Science City, No. 51, Kunming Hunan Road, Haidian District, Beijing China, People’s Republic of China..

A total of 8 satellites were launched twice in 2018 and all were successfully operated Taking the lead in realizing the independent development and in-orbit verification of a 100kg-class satellite by a private enterprise..

In 2019, it began to participate in the new infrastructure construction of the national “satellite Internet” The first private satellite factory approved by the National Development and Reform Commission to complete the first phase of the project in 2021

After the official production, it will have the ability to produce 100 satellites per year… Responding to satellite development, networking and application needs of state-owned and commercial customers

Jiutian MSI has launched a total of 9 satellites so far, all of which have been successfully delivered in orbit, and took the lead in realizing the design, development and in-orbit verification of private 100kg satellites in 2018. Since 2019, the company has participated in the construction of new national satellite Internet infrastructure on behalf of private enterprises. In 2021, the first private satellite factory approved by the National Development and Reform Commission will complete the first phase of construction and enter the stage of full commissioning of workshop production line equipment. After the factory is put into operation, it will have the ability to produce 100 satellites per year, responding to the satellite development needs of state-owned and commercial customers in satellite Internet “new infrastructure” and industrial applications.

At present, Jiutian MSI has several commercial satellites under development, and the mass production line of satellite payloads has also started the design.

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