YAOGAN-31 04A (47854)

COSPAR: 2021-020A | Alt Name: Yaogan 31 hao 04 zu 01 xing

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YAOGAN-31 04A Satellite Image
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Launch Details

Launch Date

March 13, 2021

Launch Site

JSC

Launch Pad

LC43/94

Launch Vehicle

Chang Zheng 4C

Orbital Elements

NORAD ID

47854

International Designator

2021-020A

Epoch

Sat, 04 Jul 2026 07:53:00 GMT

Apogee

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Inclination

63.40°

Right Ascension

213.94°

Eccentricity

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Argument of Perigee

0.47°

Period

107.03 min

Mean Motion

13.45 rev/day

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Basic Satellite Info

Name

YAOGAN-31 04A

Alternative Name

Yaogan 31 hao 04 zu 01 xing

Type

Payload

Status

Operational

Owner

ZLZB

Country

China

Constellation

N/A

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Major Events

N/A

Latest TLEs
1 47854U 21020A   26185.32847638 -.00000001  00000-0  13777-3 0  9996
2 47854  63.4030 213.9443 0176523   0.4663 359.6497 13.45449073260770

Source: Celestrak

Summary
The YAOGAN-31 04A satellite, also known as Yaogan 31 hao 04 zu 01 xing, was launched on March 13, 2021, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSC) LC43/94 using a Chang Zheng 4C launch vehicle. It is owned by ZLZB and manufactured by DFHZ for Earth observation purposes under the Jianbing-8 09 zu 01 xing payload mission. The satellite measures 0.5 meters in length and diameter, with a span of 1 meter and a dry mass of 500 kilograms. It is powered by two deployable solar arrays and batteries and has a box shape with two panels.
Physical Characteristics

Length

0.5

Diameter

0.5

Span

1

Dry Mass

500

Launch Mass

500

Shape

Box + 2 Pan

Radar Cross Section

Unknown

Visual Magnitude

Unknown

Color

Unknown

Material Composition

Unknown

Technical Details

Payload

Jianbing-8 09 zu 01 xing

Purpose

Earth observation

Mission

Earth observation

Manufacturer

DFHZ

Life Expectancy

Unknown

Bus

JB-8B

Configuration

Unknown

Motor

Unknown

Equipment

Unknown

Power System

2 deployable solar arrays, batteries

ADCS

Unknown

Transmitter Frequency

Unknown

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