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China's Tiandu satellites conduct Earth-Moon transmission, routing experiments

Xinhua | Updated: 2024-04-15 17:13

This far infrared photo taken by Tiandu 2 satellite camera on April 8, 2024 shows the Moon (L) and the Earth. [China National Space Administration]

BEIJING -- China's communication and navigation technology test satellites, Tiandu 1 and Tiandu 2, have successfully carried out experiments on new technologies such as highly reliable Earth-Moon transmission and routing, according to Science and Technology Daily on Monday.

The telemetric data showed that the test project could effectively improve the accuracy of spacecraft in determining the lunar orbit.

The two satellites were sent into space together with the Queqiao 2 relay satellite on March 20. They entered their target circumlunar orbits on March 29 and separated on April 3.

On April 8, Tiandu 1 started flying in formation with Tiandu 2, remaining at a distance of about 200 kilometers. The two satellites operate in normal communication, stable attitude and energy balance.

They laid an important foundation for carrying out a series of communication technology test missions, according to the report, noting that Tiandu 2 has captured and sent back Earth-Moon group images.

Queqiao 2, Tiandu 1, and Tiandu 2 all use a highly elliptical lunar frozen orbit as their target orbits. This kind of orbit is stable, ensuring the spacecraft travels with minimum trajectory deviation.

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