HELSINKI — China appears set to launch the first satellites for a long-expected national low Earth orbit megaconstellation after rollout of a Long March 5B rocket at Wenchang spaceport.
Images posted on Chinese social media site Sina Weibo Dec. 10 show a Long March 5B rocket on the pad at Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Hainan island. This, along with an announced temporary restricted airspace over Wenchang running to Dec. 16, indicate a launch in the coming days.
Leaked mission patches suggest the payload for the mission will be Guowang satellites for China Satellite Network Group Co., Ltd. (China SatNet), which runs the national Guowang low Earth orbit (LEO) megaconstellation plan.
The rollout of the Long March 5B rocket was notably subdued, despite the ostensibly civilian focus of the Guowang constellation. Reports and video typically accompany the rollout of the flagship rocket.