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Jilin-1

government rocket

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Payloads
4 Assets
Assets deployed on this mission
Jilin-1GXA
active
Jilin-1LQ
active
Jilin-1SP01
retired
Jilin-1SP02
active
Launch Details

Launch Date

10/7/2015

Launch Site

JQ LC603

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Launch Vehicle

Chang Zheng 2D (Long March 2 Family)

Mission Stats
Orbit
N/A
Operator
Unknown
Price (Est)
Secret
Payload Count
4
Entity Mentions
All verified mentions of this entity in source documents

The funding will primarily support development of the 138-satellite Jilin-1 constellation of high-performance optical remote sensing satellites.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceDec 11, 2020

The funding will primarily support development of the 138-satellite Jilin-1 constellation of high-performance optical remote sensing satellites.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceDec 11, 2020

The Jilin-1 Gaofen 02F satellite is an optical remote sensing satellite capable of providing high-resolution images and high-speed data transmission.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceOct 27, 2021

The Jilin-1 MF02A01 satellite is a 32-kilogram multi-functional satellite to test a new platform.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceFeb 27, 2022

Imagery from the Jilin-1 constellation provides a 50-centimeter pixel size that can be used to pinpoint the location and light spill of individual lighting sources.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceMay 17, 2022

Ten of the 2022-08-10 satellites were Jilin-1 Gaofen 03D optical satellites designed to deliver 75-centimeter resolution from an altitude of about 535 km.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceOct 28, 2022

Other satellites in the Jilin-1 constellation provide video, multispectral, multipurpose, infrared, and other capabilities.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceOct 28, 2022

Other satellites in the Jilin-1 constellation provide video, multispectral, multipurpose, and infrared capabilities.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceJun 30, 2023

Jilin-1 Pintai 02A03 is a high-resolution optical remote sensing satellite that can provide situation analysis and target monitoring services.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceNov 11, 2024

CHANG-GUANG's Jilin-1 satellite took a photo of the International Space Station on October 1st.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1Source

Changguang Satellite Technology's Jilin-1 satellites have unintentionally imaged the International Space Station multiple times.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1Source

Changguang Satellite aims to complete the full 138-satellite Jilin-1 constellation with a 10-minute revisit around 2030.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceDec 11, 2020

Jilin-1, constructed by Changguang Satellite Technology, has 54 satellites on orbit following a 2022-05-04 launch.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceJun 28, 2022

Changguang Satellite Technology Co. Ltd. planned to expand its under-construction Jilin-1 constellation from 138 satellites to 300.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceApr 28, 2023

Changguang Satellite Technology planned in late 2022 to more than double the planned size of its Jilin-1 constellation.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceSep 18, 2023

CGST intends to expand its Jilin-1 constellation from a planned 138 satellites to 300 satellites by 2025.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceSep 21, 2023

CGST will deploy new vehicle-mounted laser communication ground stations in numerous locations across China to improve Jilin-1 remote sensing image data acquisition.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceOct 13, 2023

CGST announced plans last year to expand its Jilin-1 constellation from a planned 138 satellites to 300 satellites by 2025.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceOct 13, 2023

China suffered one launch failure in 2023 with the loss of a Jilin-1 remote sensing satellite aboard a commercial Ceres-1 rocket operated by Galactic Energy.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1SourceOct 15, 2023

China's CGST used its Jilin-1 satellites to image a Maxar Worldview Legion 2 satellite.

Mentioned as: Jilin-1Source