Jilin-1

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Jilin-1-01
Type: Earth observation satellite
Country: China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
COSPAR-ID : 2015-057D
Mission dates
Dimensions: 420 kg
Begin: October 7, 2015, 4:13 UTC
Starting place: Jiuquan Cosmodrome 43/603
Launcher: Long March 2D
Status: in orbit
Orbit data
Rotation time : 97.8 minutes
Orbit inclination : 98 °
Apogee height 671 km
Perigee height 646 km

Jilin-1 ( Chinese  吉林 一号 光学 A 星 ) is a commercial earth observation satellite from China . The name Jilin is derived from a Chinese province.

It was launched into sun-synchronous orbit along with Lingqiao-A , Lingqiao-B and LQSat on October 7, 2015 at 04:13 UTC with a 2D Long March launcher from the Jiuquan Cosmodrome . Since the four satellites are collectively referred to as the Jilin-1 satellite group, the satellite is also referred to as the Jilin-1 Optic A Satellite . The Jilin satellite group is to be expanded quickly. An expansion to 16 satellites in space is to take place between 2016 and 2019 [obsolete] . From 2020 there should be 60 satellites in space, which means that every 30 minutes it should be possible to record from any point on the ground. From 2030 , 138 satellites are to be launched, which can deliver a large amount of data to any point on the ground every 10 minutes, regardless of the time of day and weather. Template: future / in 5 years

The three-axis stabilized satellite is equipped with a panchromatic camera with 0.72 m resolution and a multispectral camera with a resolution of 2.88 m with a swath width of 11.6 km and is intended to deliver high-resolution images for commercial purposes. The satellite can take pictures at an angle of 45 ° to the vertical. The energy supply is provided by three solar cell panels. Jilin-1 was built by Chang Guang Satellite Technology and the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences .

Start list

List of Jilin-1 satellites
Surname Start date (UTC) Launcher Launch site COSPAR Remarks
Jilin-1 LQSat
Jilin-1 A
Jilin-1 Video A
Jilin-1 Video B
October 7, 2015 Long March 2D Jiuquan
LC 43/603 cosmodrome
2015-057A
2015-057D
2015-057B
2015-057C
Jilin 1-03 January 9, 2017 Kuaizhou-1A Jiuquan Cosmodrome 2017-002B
Jilin 1-04
Jilin 1-05
Jilin 1-06
November 21, 2017
4:50 am
Long March 6 Taiyuan Cosmodrome 2017-074A
2017-074B
2017-074C
Jilin 1-07
Jilin 1-08
January 19, 2018
4:12 am
Long March 11 Jiuquan Cosmodrome 2018-008E
2018-008F
Jilin-1 Hyperspectral-01
Jilin-1 Hyperspectral-02
January 21, 2019
5:42 am
Long March 11 Jiuquan Cosmodrome 2019-005B
2019-005E
Jilin-1 Gaofen 03A June 5, 2019
4:06 AM
Long March 11 Yellow Sea 2019-032 1
Jilin-1 Gaofen 02A November 13, 2019
3:40 AM
Kuaizhou-1A Jiuquan Cosmodrome 2019-075A
Jilin-1 Gaofen 02B December 7, 2019
2:55 am
Kuaizhou-1A Taiyuan Cosmodrome 2019-086A
Jilin-1 Kuanfu-1 January 15, 2020
2:53 am
Long March 2D Taiyuan Cosmodrome 2020-003 2
Jilin-1 Gaofen 02E July 10, 2020
4:17 am
Kuaizhou-11 Jiuquan Cosmodrome - False start
1 One of the five objects 2019-032A to -32G.
2 One of the four objects 2020-003A to -03D.

Web links

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