List of BeiDou satellites
This is a list of past and present satellites of the BeiDou/Compass navigation satellite system. As of June 2016, 21 satellites are operational: 6 in geostationary orbits, 8 in 55-degree inclined geosynchronous orbits and 7 in medium Earth orbits. The full constellation is scheduled to comprise 35 satellites.
Satellites
Satellite[1] | Launch date (UTC) |
Launch site |
Carrier rocket[2] | PRN[3] | Orbit[3] | Status[3] | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BeiDou-1A | 2000-10-30 16:02 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3A | N/A | GEO 140°E | Retired December 2011 |
1st generation experimental satellite |
BeiDou-1B | 2000-12-20 16:20 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3A | N/A | GEO 80°E | Retired December 2011 |
1st generation experimental satellite |
BeiDou-1C | 2003-05-24 16:34 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3A | N/A | GEO 110.5°E | Retired December 2012 |
1st generation experimental satellite |
BeiDou-1D | 2007-02-02 16:28 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3A | N/A | GEO 86°E | Retired February 2009 |
1st generation experimental satellite |
Compass-M1 | 2007-04-13 20:11 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3A | C30 | MEO ~21,500 km | Retired | In-orbit validation satellite |
Compass-G2 | 2009-04-14 16:16 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3C | N/A | GEO drifting | Retired | |
Compass-G1 | 2010-01-16 16:12 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3C | C01 | GEO 140.0°E | Operational | |
Compass-G3 | 2010-06-02 15:53 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3C | C03 | GEO 110.5°E | Operational | |
Compass-IGSO1 | 2010-07-31 21:30 |
Xichang LC-3 | Chang Zheng 3A | C06 | 55° inclination IGSO 118°E | Operational | |
Compass-G4 | 2010-10-31 16:26 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3C | C04 | GEO 160.0°E | Operational | |
Compass-IGSO2 | 2010-12-17 20:20 |
Xichang LC-3 | Chang Zheng 3A | C07 | 55° inclination IGSO 118°E | Operational | |
Compass-IGSO3 | 2011-04-09 20:47 |
Xichang LC-3 | Chang Zheng 3A | C08 | 55° inclination IGSO 118°E | Operational | |
Compass-IGSO4 | 2011-07-26 21:44 |
Xichang LC-3 | Chang Zheng 3A | C09 | 55° inclination IGSO 95°E | Operational | |
Compass-IGSO5 | 2011-12-01 21:07 |
Xichang LC-3 | Chang Zheng 3A | C10 | 55° inclination IGSO 95°E | Operational | |
Compass-G5 | 2012-02-24 16:12 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3C | C05 | GEO 58.75°E | Operational | |
Compass-M3 | 2012-04-29 20:50 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3B | C11 | MEO ~21,500 km, Slot A07 | Operational | |
Compass-M4 | 2012-04-29 20:50 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3B | C12 | MEO ~21,500 km, Slot A08 | Operational | |
Compass-M5 | 2012-09-18 19:10 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3B | C13 | MEO ~21,500 km, Slot B03 | Retired | Ended transmission on 21 Oct. 2014[4] |
Compass-M6 | 2012-09-18 19:10 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3B | C14 | MEO ~21,500 km | Operational | |
Compass-G6 | 2012-10-25 15:33 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3C | C02 | GEO 80°E | Operational | |
BDS I1-S | 2015-03-30 13:52 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3C/YZ-1 | C31[5] | 55° inclination IGSO | Operational | |
BDS M1-S | 2015-07-25 12:29 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3B/YZ-1 | C33[5] | MEO ~21,500 km, Slot A06 | Operational | |
BDS M2-S | 2015-07-25 12:29 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3B/YZ-1 | C34[5] | MEO ~21,500 km, Slot A01 | Operational | |
BDS I2-S | 2015-09-29 23:13 |
Xichang LC-3 | Chang Zheng 3B | C32[6] | 55° inclination IGSO | Operational | |
BDS M3-S | 2016-02-01 07:29 [7] |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3C/YZ-1 | C35 | MEO ~21,500 km, Slot B01 | Operational | |
Compass-IGSO6 | 2016-03-29 20:11 |
Xichang LC-2 | Chang Zheng 3A | C13 | 55° inclination IGSO 95°E | Operational | Had formerly PNR C15[4] |
Compass-G7 | 2016-06-12 15:30 |
Xichang LA-3 | Chang Zheng 3C | C17 | GEO 144°E | In commissioning |
References
- ↑ Spaceflight Now - Launch Log
- ↑ 北斗卫星导航系统卫星状态
- 1 2 3 "The Almanac: GPS World". GPS World. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
- 1 2 "IGS MGEX BeiDou". mgex.igs.org. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
- 1 2 3 "First Signals of BeiDou Phase 3 Acquired at Ispra, Italy". GPS World. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
- ↑ "New BeiDou TMBOC Signal Tracked; Similar to Future GPS L1C Structure". GPS World. 28 October 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
- ↑ "China launches 21st Beidou navigation satellite". Xinhua. 2016-02-01. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
See also
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