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The four payloads were built by Beijing-based Guodian Gaoke to expand the Tianqi internet-of-things constellation to 41 satellites and enable global coverage for data collection services.
The four satellites launched are built by Beijing-based satellite operator Guodian Gaoke.
Guodian Gaoke provides connectivity services for various industries, including forestry, agriculture, and smart city development.
With this launch, Guodian Gaoke's constellation increased to a total of 41 satellites.
Guodian Gaoke plans to expand its constellation to several hundred spacecraft soon and to a few thousand in subsequent years.
Ceres-1S delivered four of Guodian Gaoke’s Tianqi Internet-of-Things satellites into an 850-kilometer, 45-degree low Earth orbit.
Private space companies such as GalaxySpace, Guodian Gaoke Space Technology, and Spacety are also involved in satellite network plans in China.
Guodian Gaoke resubmitted a coordination request for a nine-satellite addition to its Tianqi Internet-of-Things constellation.
Guodian Gaoke also filed for a 1,132 spacecraft expansion of its Tianqi constellation, following a proposed 3,240 spacecraft expansion in 2024.
Guodian Gaoke’s Tianqi constellation is planned in three phases totaling 3,918 satellites (38 in phase one, 640 in phase two, and 3,240 in phase three).
Tianqi is an Internet-of-Things constellation developed by Guodian Gaoke and is planned to deploy 3,918 satellites across three phases.
Guodian Gaoke will provide the Tianqi LEO satellite constellation and related systems in the partnership.
Guodian Gaoke was represented by Chief Operating Officer Guo Zhongjia at the signing ceremony.
The 2023-09-05 Ceres-1 launch carried four satellites for Guodian Gaoke.
Guodian Gaoke has 21 satellites in orbit and aims to complete a 38-satellite constellation in 2024.
Guodian Gaoke’s Tianqi-13 satellite launched to orbit on a Ceres-1 in January 2023.
The planned Galactic Energy sea launch will carry the satellites Tianqi 21-24 for Guodian Gaoke.
The 2023-01-09 Ceres-1 mission delivered five satellites into sun-synchronous orbit: Tianmu-1 01, Tianmu-1 02, Science and Technology-1, Tianqi-13 for Guodian Gaoke, and a small satellite named for Nantong Middle School.
Beijing Guodian Gaoke Technology Co. Ltd., also known as Galactic Energy, developed the CERES-1 launch vehicle.
Shanghai ASES Spaceflight Technology Co. Ltd. developed the Tianqi-11 satellite as part of the Tianqi narrowband Internet of Things constellation for Beijing Guodian Gaoke Technology Co. Ltd.