China uses ‘gravitational slingshots’ to save 2 satellites that were stuck in the wrong orbit for 123 days

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On March 15th at 8:15 p.m. Beijing time (March 14th at 8:42 p.m. EDT; 5:42 p.m. PDT), China launched two satellites atop a Yuanzheng-1S mounted on a Long March-2C rocket. While the first and second stages were successful, a technical launch with the upper stage prevented the satellites from reaching their intended orbit. Several months of rescue attempts followed as Chinese engineers tried to find a solution, which included deorbiting the satellites so they would burn up in the atmosphere.

According to a recent story by CGTN, the satellites were “rescued” after 123 days using a gravitational slingshot maneuver. In short, the engineers used the gravity of Earth, the Moon, and the Sun to guide the satellites to their proper orbits. Their efforts saved the satellite mission and demonstrated a maneuver that could be a game-changer for deep-space navigation. The mission also highlights the cutting-edge technology involved, since the satellites are part of a constellation that could enable autonomous spacecraft piloting beyond Earth orbit.

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