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GEO Satellite
succesfull
De-orbited
Launch date
25 July 2012
Dedicated Mission
Country
Purpose
Technology
Position
17° East
Manufacturer
Operator
China Satellite Launch and Tracking Control General (CLTC)
Launch operator
Launch vehicle
Long March 3C (CZ-3C)
Expected lifetime
12 Years

Tianlian I-03 Satellite Overview
Tianlian I-03 is a Chinese geostationary data relay satellite and part of the first-generation Tianlian (Space Relay) satellite network. It is operated by the China Satellite Launch and Tracking Control General (CLTC) and was launched on July 25, 2012, aboard a Long March 3C (CZ-3C) rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.
Developed by the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) and based on the DFH-3 satellite platform, Tianlian I-03 provides real-time data relay, telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) services for spacecraft in orbit. Its primary role is to enable continuous communication between satellites, crewed missions, and ground control.
Tianlian I-03 supports a wide range of missions, including:
Positioned in geostationary orbit (GEO), the satellite helps eliminate communication gaps by maintaining near-continuous contact with orbiting spacecraft, significantly improving mission safety and efficiency.
As part of the initial Tianlian constellation, the satellite played a key role in establishing China’s space-based relay communication system, paving the way for the more advanced Tianlian II generation.
GEO Satellite
succesfull
GEO Satellite
succesfull