China applies for 200,000 satellites in orbital filing

China has submitted plans to the International Telecommunications Union for nearly 200,000 satellites, potentially the largest constellation ever proposed. The filing, made on December 29, covers two constellations backed by the government. Experts suggest it may reserve space rather than indicate immediate deployment.

On December 29, the Institute of Radio Spectrum Utilisation and Technological Innovation in China filed proposals with the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), a United Nations body responsible for allocating space spectrum. The applications outline two constellations, CTC-1 and CTC-2, each comprising 96,714 satellites distributed across 3,660 orbits.

For context, approximately 14,300 satellites currently orbit Earth, with around 9,400 belonging to SpaceX's Starlink network, which provides internet services from a limited number of orbits. SpaceX has previously filed for 42,000 satellites with the ITU. Victoria Samson of the Secure World Foundation described the Chinese move as potentially a 'land grab' for orbital slots. 'It is possible they’re just trying to create some space for later on,' she said. 'It is also possible that maybe they’re planning on something that big.'

Under ITU regulations, filers must launch at least one satellite within seven years of the initial submission, followed by up to another seven years to complete the constellation. This priority prevents interference from later applicants in the same orbits. Satellite consultant Tim Farrar noted the advantages: 'If you file ahead of someone else, if you meet your deadlines, those other operators should not interfere with you.' He added that the broad scope across many orbits offers flexibility, with 'very little penalty to doing it this way.'

Deploying 200,000 satellites would be a monumental challenge. China set a national record with 92 rocket launches in 2025, but fulfilling the plans would require over 500 satellites per week, necessitating hundreds or thousands of annual launches.

This filing echoes a 2021 Rwandan proposal for 327,000 satellites, which has not disrupted operations like Starlink's. It underscores intensifying competition in satellite internet, where SpaceX leads. Amazon's Project Leo (formerly Kuiper) has launched about 200 of its planned 3,236 satellites, while China's Qianfan and Guowang projects have deployed a few hundred from thousands envisioned. As Samson reflected, 'Fifteen years ago, the idea of having 1000 satellites in one constellation was crazy. Now here we are with 9000-plus with Starlink.'

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Starlink satellites maneuvering to lower orbits around Earth amid orbital congestion, illustrating SpaceX's space safety initiative.
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Starlink lowers orbits of thousands of satellites for space safety

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SpaceX's Starlink plans to lower the orbits of about 4,400 satellites from 342 miles to 298 miles this year to enhance space safety amid growing orbital congestion. The move, announced by engineering vice president Michael Nicholls, aims to reduce collision risks and speed up deorbiting during the approaching solar minimum. It follows recent near-misses and a satellite anomaly, highlighting challenges in low-Earth orbit.

중국은 국제전기통신연합(ITU)에 14개 성좌에 걸친 20만3000개의 위성을 위한 네트워크 정보 계획을 제출했으며, 이는 위성 주파수 및 궤도 자원을 위한 중국 최대 규모의 국제 조정 제출이다. 전문가들은 이 조치가 제조에서 발사에 이르는 전체 우주 산업 체인을 활성화하여 중국 항공우주 부문을 산업 확대의 새로운 단계로 이끌 것이라고 말했다. 신청은 여러 운영자와 연구 기관을 포함하지만 실제 배치는 상당한 도전을 맞닥뜨린다.

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SpaceX has filed an unprecedented request with the US Federal Communications Commission to launch one million satellites designed as orbital data centres to power artificial intelligence. The proposal, outlined by CEO Elon Musk, aims to harness uninterrupted sunlight in space amid rising AI energy demands. Experts question the seriousness of the ambitious plan, citing potential orbital hazards and impacts on astronomy.

중국 재사용 로켓 야망이 궤도급 부스터 회수 실패로 또다시 좌절됐다. 이는 이달 두 번째 실패 시도다. 중국항천과학기술공사 산하 상하이우주비행기술연구원이 설계한 이 로켓은 중국 북서부 지우취안 위성발사센터에서 발사됐다.

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Starlink has emerged as the leading satellite internet provider in the US, offering speeds up to 350Mbps and nationwide availability. Hughesnet and Viasat provide reliable alternatives for rural users, though with data limitations and higher latency. Recent performance data shows significant improvements in satellite connectivity options.

Amid rapid changes in the global space industry, experts are launching a competition to gather innovative ideas for strengthening America's space efforts. The Space Ideation Challenge offers $125,000 in prizes for proposals that could enhance the space economy and national security. Submissions are open to students, enthusiasts, and professionals until June 30.

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