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    China’s Launches World’s First Wheel-like Formation LEO Satellite Constellation

    Team InterstellarBy Team InterstellarMarch 31, 2023 Security & Politics No Comments1 Min Read

    The China Great Wall Industry Corporation, a subsidiary of the China Aerospace Science & Technology Corporation launched four SAR satellites owned by Piesat and built by GalaxySpace, both commercial companies. The satellites were launched by the CGWIC on the Long March 2D launch vehicle, from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center.


    Of the constellation, Piesat-1-A-01 is the master satellite, weighing 320 kg, while the other three, Piesat-1-B-01, Piesat-1-B-02, and Piesat-1-B-03, are assistant satellites weighing 270 kg. The wheel-like formation of this constellation is considered superior to the typical interferometric satellites. The satellite will carry out high-precision geophysical mapping and will have applications in monitoring geophysical hazards like earthquakes, landslides, land subsidence, and collapse, especially in non-polar regions.

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    China launches four satellites, establishing first wheel-pattern formation in space
    CGWIC Successfully Launches PIESAT-1-A-01 and PIESAT-1-B-01~03 satellites by LM-2D Launch Vehicle

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