-
Shiyan-11 - Kuaizhou-1A - Jiuquan - November 24, 2021 (23:41 UTC)
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 22 Nov, 2021 06:29
-
A2974/21 NOTAMN
Q) ZLHW/QRTCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/3951N10003E008
A) ZLHW B) 2111242330 C) 2111250017
E) A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED
BY:N394323E1000520-N394424E0995830-N395940E1000148-N395638E1000842
BACK TO START.
ALL ACFT SHALL BE FORBIDDEN TO FLY INTO THE RESTRICTED AREA.
VERTICAL LIMITS:GND-UNL
F) GND G) UNL
A2975/21 NOTAMN
Q) ZPKM/QRTCA/IV/BO/W/000/999/3100N09744E020
A) ZPKM B) 2111242332 C) 2111250022
E) A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED
BY:N304106E0974554-N304330E0973340-N312024E0974323-N311804E0975541
BACK TO START.
ALL ACFT SHALL BE FORBIDDEN TO FLY INTO THE RESTRICTED AREA.
VERTICAL LIMITS:GND-UNL
F) GND G) UNL
Seems like it? The closed zones seems right for SRM-based rockets out of Jiuquan (similar to Ceres-1 1st flight and the last 2 KZ-1A launches), I’m unaware of an imminent CZ-11 launch or KZ-1A launch (there would have been clues for the later had the launch team continue to stay at launch base), but this one was reported by Galactic Energy to be at JSLC since October.
-
#1
by
mikezang
on 24 Nov, 2021 01:42
-
Is this any new information?
-
#2
by
Satori
on 24 Nov, 2021 14:28
-
Can someone check if the NOTAM's are still active?
-
#3
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 24 Nov, 2021 14:48
-
Can someone check if the NOTAM's are still active?
Yes, both of them.
-
#4
by
Satori
on 24 Nov, 2021 16:38
-
Can someone check if the NOTAM's are still active?
Yes, both of them.
Thank you!
-
#5
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 24 Nov, 2021 22:40
-
Launch should be happening about now.
-
#6
by
mikezang
on 24 Nov, 2021 22:52
-
it is Kuaizhou!
-
#7
by
mikezang
on 24 Nov, 2021 22:54
-
-
#8
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:01
-
-
#9
by
Bubbinski
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:05
-
it is Kuaizhou!
So did Kuaizhou launch today instead of Ceres? I’m confused.
-
#10
by
Satori
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:08
-
Lets wait for the official launch success confirmation.
-
#11
by
Conexion Espacial
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:13
-
At 23:41 UTC, China successfully launched the Shiyan 11 using the Kuaizhou-1A rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The satellite successfully entered the scheduled orbit and the launch mission was a complete success. This mission is the 13th flight of the Kuaizhou-1A carrier rocket.
-
#12
by
Conexion Espacial
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:20
-
-
#13
by
Conexion Espacial
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:25
-
-
#14
by
Closer to Space
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:28
-
Note the blue stripes on Kuaizhou. The last time they were used was on the two KZ-1 flights, which were the only non-commercial flights of Expace until then. Blue for government flights, gray for commercial?
-
#15
by
Josh_from_Canada
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:34
-
it is Kuaizhou!
and Y13.
Do you have a source for this?
-
#16
by
mikezang
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:36
-
it is Kuaizhou!
and Y13.
Do you have a source for this?
From internal source:)
-
#17
by
Conexion Espacial
on 24 Nov, 2021 23:52
-
This third KZ-1A was never announced, was it? I remember the company said they had two KZ-1A ready to be shipped from Wuhan to Jiuquan, which were launched in September and the second one in October, but I never heard anything about this third KZ-1A, I thought the ExPace launch campaign was already over to come back the other year.
-
#18
by
Closer to Space
on 25 Nov, 2021 00:11
-
This third KZ-1A was never announced, was it? I remember the company said they had two KZ-1A ready to be shipped from Wuhan to Jiuquan, which were launched in September and the second one in October, but I never heard anything about this third KZ-1A, I thought the ExPace launch campaign was already over to come back the other year.
And apparently, Expace has other flights planned soon...
https://twitter.com/raz_liu/status/1461603250872872967
-
#19
by
zubenelgenubi
on 25 Nov, 2021 00:12
-
Third successful orbital launch November 24 UTC!
-
#20
by
mikezang
on 25 Nov, 2021 00:29
-
This third KZ-1A was never announced, was it? I remember the company said they had two KZ-1A ready to be shipped from Wuhan to Jiuquan, which were launched in September and the second one in October, but I never heard anything about this third KZ-1A, I thought the ExPace launch campaign was already over to come back the other year.
There are Y16 and Y17.
-
#21
by
otter
on 25 Nov, 2021 03:24
-
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/list/china-science.htmChina's Kuaizhou-1A rocket launches new satellite
Source: Xinhua| 2021-11-25 08:45:50
JIUQUAN, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday sent a new satellite into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China.
The Shiyan-11 satellite was launched by a Kuaizhou-1A carrier rocket at 7:41 a.m. (Beijing Time) and entered the planned orbit.
It was the 13th flight mission of the Kuaizhou-1A rockets, according to the launch center.
-
#22
by
SciNews
on 25 Nov, 2021 04:47
-
Image of the satellite in orbit
-
#23
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 25 Nov, 2021 05:14
-
Image of the satellite in orbit
youtube.com/watch?v=DIKKrGS8Ric
Thanks for posting your videos, but could you please delete the scrolling comments along the bottom? It makes me dizzy to read them and covers up part of the picture. I think it would be better to just add the comments to the YouTube description, for people who want to read more about the launch.
-
#24
by
mikezang
on 25 Nov, 2021 06:08
-
There will have Y14/15/16/17 to be launched this year from my source.
-
#25
by
Liss
on 25 Nov, 2021 06:25
-
Object 49501 / 2021-112A found at 97.45° 489x502 km 94.53 min.
-
#26
by
zubenelgenubi
on 25 Nov, 2021 07:58
-
Any news or deductions about the satellite's purpose?
Object 49501 / 2021-112A found at 97.45° 489x502 km 94.53 min.
-
#27
by
Liss
on 25 Nov, 2021 08:01
-
Any news or deductions about the satellite's purpose?
Most probably a lightweight radar satellite, kind of Chinese ICEYE.
-
#28
by
Closer to Space
on 25 Nov, 2021 12:39
-
There will have Y14/15/16/17 to be launched this year from my source.
Chinese year, or 2021 ?
-
#29
by
mikezang
on 25 Nov, 2021 13:24
-
There will have Y14/15/16/17 to be launched this year from my source.
Chinese year, or 2021 ?
Y16 and Y17 will be launched this year, five others will be before February 2022.
-
#30
by
gosnold
on 25 Nov, 2021 21:30
-
Any news or deductions about the satellite's purpose?
Most probably a lightweight radar satellite, kind of Chinese ICEYE.
I agree, it's on a dawn-dusk SSO orbit, so definitely SAR. Plus no optics are visible in the CGI.
-
#31
by
SPKirsch
on 25 Nov, 2021 23:46
-
-
#32
by
input~2
on 26 Nov, 2021 10:30
-