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China’s Galaxy Space Yinhe constellation plans 1,000 satellites, of which eight have been launched.
Galaxy Space is providing a full batch of LEO communication satellites for SatNet.
GalaxySpace produced the GuoWang spacecraft launched on January 19, 2026 as its second set after the constellation’s seventh group in August 2025.
Galaxy Space has its own constellation plans.
The Guowang satellites were developed by the commercial company GalaxySpace.
Private space companies such as GalaxySpace, Guodian Gaoke Space Technology, and Spacety are also involved in satellite network plans in China.
GalaxySpace filed for two new constellations across twenty-six orbits, including Galaxy-SAR-2 with 96 spacecraft for synthetic aperture radar imaging.
BlackSpider-3 is a constellation proposed by GalaxySpace, consisting of 81 satellites with an unspecified purpose.
Isabel Liu is Co-founder and Vice President of GalaxySpace.
Orbit AI plans to source technologies and components from several major suppliers, including the Ethereum Foundation, NVIDIA, Galaxy Space, Galactic Energy, SparkX Satellite, and AscendX Aerospace.
GalaxySpace is a manufacturer for the GuoWang mega-constellation backed by the Central Government.
GalaxySpace has signed agreements with Thailand and Nigeria to provide direct-to-cell services.
Peng emphasized the importance of fair and open allocation of frequencies for GalaxySpace within the ITU framework.
GalaxySpace has developed a few dozen spacecraft to test constellation operations and provided operational satellites to the GuoWang network.
GalaxySpace can currently coordinate communication frequencies with other operators, but rapid communication for collision avoidance is lacking.
On September 30th, GalaxySpace’s General Manager of the Solutions Department, Zhang Peng, participated in a panel at the 76th International Astronautical Congress in Sydney, Australia.
GalaxySpace must comply with regulations set by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology regarding frequency spectrum use.
GalaxySpace is concerned about frequency interference between terrestrial networks and various orbital networks as constellation sizes increase.
GalaxySpace’s General Manager will participate in a panel discussion titled 'From LEO to Lunar: Delivering Sustainable Innovation in Space.'
GalaxySpace has launched over 20 spacecraft to date.