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Tiandu satellites enhance Earth-Moon communication with successful transmission tests
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Tiandu satellites enhance Earth-Moon communication with successful transmission tests
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Apr 16, 2024
China's Tiandu 1 and Tiandu 2 satellites have recently completed critical experiments focused on Earth-Moon transmission and routing. This development was reported by China's Science and Technology Daily.

These satellites, which form part of China's ambitious space exploration initiatives, specifically aim to refine and enhance communication capabilities between Earth and lunar environments. The telemetry data from these experiments demonstrated a significant improvement in the accuracy of spacecraft when determining lunar orbits, which is pivotal for future lunar missions and potential human habitation.

Launched jointly on March 20 with the Queqiao 2 relay satellite, Tiandu 1 and Tiandu 2 achieved their target circumlunar orbits by March 29. The satellites operated independently after separation on April 3. This phase was crucial for setting up the initial parameters for their mission.

By April 8, the satellites initiated formation flying, maintaining a consistent distance of about 200 kilometers from each other. This operation showcased their capability to sustain stable communication links, manage energy efficiently, and keep a steady attitude-all essential for the rigorous demands of space communication.

The successful transmission and routing tests lay a robust foundation for a series of upcoming communication technology test missions. One of the standout achievements of these missions was Tiandu 2's capture and transmission of Earth-Moon group images, which are vital for both scientific research and public engagement with space exploration.

The use of a highly elliptical lunar frozen orbit for the Queqiao 2, Tiandu 1, and Tiandu 2 satellites ensures minimal trajectory deviation, promoting more reliable and sustained communication links. Such orbits are particularly favorable for long-term missions due to their stability and lower risk of interference from lunar and terrestrial gravity.

These advancements in satellite technology and orbital mechanics contribute significantly to China's growing capabilities in space exploration and are expected to play a crucial role in future international space missions. This initiative not only advances scientific understanding but also enhances the infrastructure for future lunar exploration.

Based on a Xinhua News Agency article

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