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Commercial carrier rocket SD 1 makes debut flight

By Zhao Lei in Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2019-08-17 12:35

Smart Dragon 1 (SD 1), the newest model in China's carrier rocket family, conducted its maiden flight on Saturday in Northwest China's Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, ferrying three small satellites to the space.

The SD 1 Y1, the first in the solid-propellant SD 1 series, blasted off at 12:11 pm from a large launch vehicle and thundered into blue skies. After several minutes of flight, it successfully placed three satellites, respectively designed and built by three private satellite startups in Beijing, to their orbits about 550 kilometers above the Earth.

The mission marked the launch of a new brand of carrier rocket by China beside Long March of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, Kuaizhou of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp as well as SQX of the privately owned space startup i-Space in Beijing.

The SD 1 Y1, the first in the solid-propellant SD 1 series, blasted off at 12:11 pm from a large launch vehicle and thundered into blue skies on August 17, 2019. [Photo by Wang Shen for chinadaily.com.cn]

Developed by ChinaRocket Co Ltd, a subsidiary of the country's leading rocket maker China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, SD 1 is 19.5 meters tall, has a diameter of 1.2 meters and weighs 23.1 metric tons.

Though SD 1 is the smallest and lightest carrier rocket in China, it boasts the highest carrying efficiency in all Chinese solid-propellant rockets, said Gong Min, SD 1's project manager at China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology. Gong noted that the rocket is able to place multiple satellites with a combined weight of 200 kilograms into a sun-synchronous orbit 500 km above the ground.

The academy launched the rocket's development in February 2018, intending to use it to seize surging demand for launch services from the country's flourishing satellite industry.

The SD 1 Y1, the first in the solid-propellant SD 1 series, blasted off at 12:11 pm from a large launch vehicle and thundered into blue skies on August 17, 2019. [Photo by Wang Shen for chinadaily.com.cn]

It takes only six months to produce one such rocket, Gong said, adding that its prelaunch preparations are much easier than those for large rockets and takes only 24 hours.

The project manager explained that to strengthen the rocket's competitiveness in the market, engineers used a number of innovative methods to speed up the design and testing processes and to control its production cost.

“For instance, we optimized or streamlined designs of several major parts on the rocket, removed unnecessary components and used as more commercial off-the-shelf products as possible,” he said. “We also used advanced simulation to replace time-consuming ground tests to save more time.”

The SD 1 Y1, the first in the solid-propellant SD 1 series, blasted off at 12:11 pm from a large launch vehicle and thundered into blue skies on August 17, 2019. [Photo by Wang Shen for chinadaily.com.cn]

Tang Yagang, president of ChinaRocket, said that SD 1 features high reliability and economy and can carry out launch for clients at short notice. He stressed that the rocket is launched from an off-road mobile vehicle, which means it can be launched anywhere and anytime thus has outstanding operational flexibility.

In addition to SD 1, the company is making plans for the research and development of new solid- and liquid-propellant carrier rockets, according to him.

The major payload in Saturday's mission, Qiansheng 01A, is a 65-kg satellite made by Beijing Qiansheng Exploration Technology to carry out remote sensing and Earth observation operations. It is the first step in Beijing Qiansheng's effort to build and operate a 24-satellite network capable of providing remote sensing and communication services, the company said.

The SD 1 Y1, the first in the solid-propellant SD 1 series, blasted off at 12:11 pm from a large launch vehicle and thundered into blue skies on August 17, 2019. [Photo by Gao Yiming/chinadaily.com.cn]

 

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