Author Topic: Shijian-19 - CZ-2D - Jiuquan - September 27, 2024 (10:30 UTC)  (Read 25603 times)

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Shijian 18 was on the second CZ-5 mission and the Chinese have said that the third CZ-5 will carry Shijian 20.

Have the Chinese said anything about Shijian 19?
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Shijian 18 was on the second CZ-5 mission and the Chinese have said that the third CZ-5 will carry Shijian 20.

Have the Chinese said anything about Shijian 19?

I believe they stopped mentioning Shijian 19 after the news came out that Shijian 20 would be launched on the third Long March 5.

So, my assumption on that satellite is that it's being put into storage until a future launch.
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Well we are now made known of the existence of Shijian 19......through a press release stating that CASC has recently completed "drop tests of a full scale model of its return capsule" (!).

I have no idea if this thingy is related to the next generation Chinese human spacecraft, or some new science mission using new "film-return satellites", or.....something else.  :-X
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CGWIC offers flight opportunities with the Space Workshop for international customers (http://www.cgwic.com/Application/space.html)

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CGWIC offers flight opportunities with the Space Workshop for international customers (http://www.cgwic.com/Application/space.html)
So this is next-generation series of FSW recoverable spacecraft family known as FSW-5.
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CGWIC offers flight opportunities with the Space Workshop for international customers (http://www.cgwic.com/Application/space.html)
So this is next-generation series of FSW recoverable spacecraft family known as FSW-5.

Since there are two variants, maybe FSW-5 and FSW-6?
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CGWIC offers flight opportunities with the Space Workshop for international customers (http://www.cgwic.com/Application/space.html)
So this is next-generation series of FSW recoverable spacecraft family known as FSW-5.

Since there are two variants, maybe FSW-5 and FSW-6?
Apparently the military version is the baseline for the international version.

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Some more information about generation 5 recoverable spacecraft (Source: ttps://wxn.qq.com/cmsid/20181009A1YYN700). Very likely a first test flight will be made as Shijian-19, for which chinese media reported air drop tests in mid summer.
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In the above illustrations the "FSW-4" is shown as flying through to 2016.   Since the launches in the Jianbing series ended in 2005, I wonder if this is an ackowledgement that Shijian 8 and Shijian 10 were FSW-4 platforms?
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Previous information available said that SJ-19 would be launched in April 2019 as a next generation recoverable satellite.

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It seems here's another mention of new gen recoverable and reusable satellites from last December (in Russian):

https://ria.ru/20181210/1547702732.html

20 days in orbit, up to 15 times, first launch in April 2019.
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A post on 9ifly Chinese space forum is saying that the launch will take place NET late June.

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According to a post on 9ifly Chinese space forum, this mission was delayed to 2020.
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Any news regarding the status of this mission?

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Listed as a change from "?? 2021" to "November (?) 2021" launch on July 24, 2021 here.  No source given.

Listed as a change from November (?) 2021 to April 2022 launch on August 24, 2021 here.  No source given.
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Does anyone have any recent information regarding this mission?

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