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Issue 136

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 129), China and its orbital allies continue pushing boundaries across weather, communications, and strategic positioning:
• China adds 4 satellites to its Guowang Test Network, advancing its planned broadband megaconstellation.
• Yaogan-45 receives an update, providing further clarity on this classified remote sensing satellite’s role and orbital behavior.
• A new update on SY-29 indicates shifts in its mission profile and positioning within GEO.
• China launches a new Fengyun weather satellite, reinforcing its Earth observation infrastructure and global meteorological coverage.
• SY-12 02 executes a maneuver ahead of a flyby near commercial satellite JCSAT, raising questions about intentions and tracking capabilities.
• GeeSat boosts its constellation with 11 additional satellites, solidifying its commercial presence in orbit.
• And of course, don’t miss this edition’s “Pics o’ the Fortnight”, capturing the latest movement and maneuvers from orbit.

Issue 135

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 129), China and its orbital allies continue pushing boundaries across weather, communications, and strategic positioning:
• China adds 4 satellites to its Guowang Test Network, advancing its planned broadband megaconstellation.
• Yaogan-45 receives an update, providing further clarity on this classified remote sensing satellite’s role and orbital behavior.
• A new update on SY-29 indicates shifts in its mission profile and positioning within GEO.
• China launches a new Fengyun weather satellite, reinforcing its Earth observation infrastructure and global meteorological coverage.
• SY-12 02 executes a maneuver ahead of a flyby near commercial satellite JCSAT, raising questions about intentions and tracking capabilities.
• GeeSat boosts its constellation with 11 additional satellites, solidifying its commercial presence in orbit.
• And of course, don’t miss this edition’s “Pics o’ the Fortnight”, capturing the latest movement and maneuvers from orbit.

Issue 134

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 129), China and its orbital allies continue pushing boundaries across weather, communications, and strategic positioning:
• China adds 4 satellites to its Guowang Test Network, advancing its planned broadband megaconstellation.
• Yaogan-45 receives an update, providing further clarity on this classified remote sensing satellite’s role and orbital behavior.
• A new update on SY-29 indicates shifts in its mission profile and positioning within GEO.
• China launches a new Fengyun weather satellite, reinforcing its Earth observation infrastructure and global meteorological coverage.
• SY-12 02 executes a maneuver ahead of a flyby near commercial satellite JCSAT, raising questions about intentions and tracking capabilities.
• GeeSat boosts its constellation with 11 additional satellites, solidifying its commercial presence in orbit.
• And of course, don’t miss this edition’s “Pics o’ the Fortnight”, capturing the latest movement and maneuvers from orbit.

issue 133

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 129), China and its orbital allies continue pushing boundaries across weather, communications, and strategic positioning:
• China adds 4 satellites to its Guowang Test Network, advancing its planned broadband megaconstellation.
• Yaogan-45 receives an update, providing further clarity on this classified remote sensing satellite’s role and orbital behavior.
• A new update on SY-29 indicates shifts in its mission profile and positioning within GEO.
• China launches a new Fengyun weather satellite, reinforcing its Earth observation infrastructure and global meteorological coverage.
• SY-12 02 executes a maneuver ahead of a flyby near commercial satellite JCSAT, raising questions about intentions and tracking capabilities.
• GeeSat boosts its constellation with 11 additional satellites, solidifying its commercial presence in orbit.
• And of course, don’t miss this edition’s “Pics o’ the Fortnight”, capturing the latest movement and maneuvers from orbit.