issue 26

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 63), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

China launches Shiyan-20A & 20B, Shiyan-21, and Shiyan-10(02), bolstering its array of scientific and experimental payloads.

Yaogan-36 Group 4 Triplets continue China’s rapid expansion of remote sensing assets.

Jielong-3 SLV makes its debut, successfully deploying 14 satellites in one go.

China becomes the first nation to launch a Methalox SLV, showcasing next-gen propulsion.

A series of Gaofen launches, including GF-05 (01A) and GF-11, enhance Earth observation capabilities.

KZ-11 achieves a successful mission, while LM-6A debris count rises beyond 300-raising questions about space safety.

Tianxing-1 exhibits strange orbital behavior, stirring speculation.

On the geopolitical front, Maxar gains approval for non-Earth imaging services, and Nigeria and Rwanda join the Artemis Accords.

China continues to deepen space ties with the GCC, while the role of small satellites in modern warfare is explored.

Finally, Jack issues a reader challenge in his Astro Corner.

issue 56

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 56), space ambitions and orbital logistics take center stage:

China launches KZ-1A and Yaogan-33(02), continuing its satellite expansion.

In “5 For Fighting,” China deploys its 5th Yaogan-35 triplet, amplifying reconnaissance capabilities.

Beijing’s lunar ambitions resurface, spotlighting long-term Moon strategy.

Orbit Fab announces a new space refueling service, marking progress in orbital sustainability.

Capela reveals its 3rd generation SAR imager under development.

“This Fortnight in GEO” delivers geostationary updates.

Jack’s Astro Corner walks readers through applying orbital element knowledge like a pro.

issue 27

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 63), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

China launches Shiyan-20A & 20B, Shiyan-21, and Shiyan-10(02), bolstering its array of scientific and experimental payloads.

Yaogan-36 Group 4 Triplets continue China’s rapid expansion of remote sensing assets.

Jielong-3 SLV makes its debut, successfully deploying 14 satellites in one go.

China becomes the first nation to launch a Methalox SLV, showcasing next-gen propulsion.

A series of Gaofen launches, including GF-05 (01A) and GF-11, enhance Earth observation capabilities.

KZ-11 achieves a successful mission, while LM-6A debris count rises beyond 300-raising questions about space safety.

Tianxing-1 exhibits strange orbital behavior, stirring speculation.

On the geopolitical front, Maxar gains approval for non-Earth imaging services, and Nigeria and Rwanda join the Artemis Accords.

China continues to deepen space ties with the GCC, while the role of small satellites in modern warfare is explored.

Finally, Jack issues a reader challenge in his Astro Corner.

issue 28

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 28), China Launches New Communications Satellite: CHINASAT 2E

By the Book: Chinese Undergraduate and Graduate Space Training

India Launches GISAT-1

Russia Gears Up for Space Electronic Warfare

issue 29

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 29), China Launches Tianhui 2-02

Revisionist History: China Satellite Collided with Russian Space Debris in March 2021

China Launches Secretive TJS-7 Satellite

China Launches Internet Constellation Satellites

issue 30

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 30), Restraining Order Required? Kosmos 2542 & 2543 Nudge Closer to USA-245

To the Moon: China’s Evolving Launch Capabilities

China Restricts Space News

China Launches Gaofen-5-02 Earth Observation Satellite

China Launches ChinaSat 9B

Russia Launches Razbeg Earth Observation Satellite

TJS-7 Settles In, TJS-3 On the Move

issue 31

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 31), Xi Xinpeng: Talkin’ Space

Check the Oil? On-Orbit Servicing

Evolution of China’s Beidou Constellation

Orbital Debris Removal Project Moves Forward

Commercial Alternatives to GPS

issue 32

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 32), China’s Prototype Servicing Satellite

Shiyan 10 Satellite Fails

Successful Chinese Commercial Launch

TJS-3 Approaching TJS-3 AKM

Russia: Luch on the Move, (Re)Visits Intelsat 33E

Commercial: GPS Interference Detection

Russia: Restricting Space News

issue 33

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 33), Not Dead Yet: Shiyan 10 Raises its Orbit

China Tests New Configuration &
Grid Fins on LM-2D

South Korea Launch Attempt

There Goes the Neighborhood: Sijian-21 Launches

New Potential Chinese Anti-Satellite Weapon