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Ceres-1
FunctionLaunch vehicle
ManufacturerGalactic Energy
Country of originChina
Cost per launchUS$4.5 million
Size
Height20 m (66 ft)
Diameter1.4 m (4 ft 7 in)
Mass33,000 kg (73,000 lb)
Stages4
Capacity
Payload to Low Earth orbit
Mass400 kg (880 lb)
Associated rockets
ComparableElectron, Pegasus, Kuaizhou1A
Launch history
StatusActive
Launch sitesJSLC, and sea-launch platforms in water
Total launches22
Success(es)20
Failure2
Partial failure0
First flight7 November 2020
Last flight10 November 2025
First stage – GS-1
Powered by1 Solid
Maximum thrust588 kilonewtons (132,000 lbf)
Burn time73.9 seconds
PropellantSolid
Second stage – GS-2
Powered by1 Solid
Maximum thrust274.4 kilonewtons (61,700 lbf)
Burn time70 seconds
PropellantSolid
Third stage – GS-3
Powered by1 Solid
Maximum thrust86.24 kilonewtons (19,390 lbf)
Burn time69 seconds
PropellantSolid
Fourth stage – Advanced liquid upper stage
Maximum thrust10 kilonewtons (2,200 lbf)
Burn time600 seconds

Ceres-1 (Chinese: 谷神星一号; pinyin: Gǔshénxīng Yī-hào; lit. 'Ceres-1'), is a four-stage rocket manufactured and operated by Galactic Energy, the first three stages use solid-propellant rocket motors and the final stage uses a hydrazine propulsion system. It is about 20 m (62 ft) tall and 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) in diameter. It can deliver 400 kg (880 lb) to low Earth orbit or 300 kg (660 lb) to 500 km Sun-synchronous orbit.[1]

The first launch of a Ceres-1 took place at 7 November 2020, successfully placing the Tianqi 11 (also transcribed Tiange, also known as TQ 11, and Scorpio 1, COSPAR 2020-080A) satellite in orbit.[2] The satellite's mass was about 50 kg (110 lb) and its purpose was to function as an experimental satellite offering Internet of things (IoT) communications.[3]

On 5 September 2023, the sea-launched version of the launch vehicle, designated Ceres-1S, made its debut successfully sending to orbit four Tianqi satellites. The launch took place from the DeFu 15002 converted barge (previously used also for launching the Long March 11 launch vehicle) off the coast of Haiyang.[4]

Launch statistics summary

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Launches

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Rocket & Serial Date Payload Orbit Launch Site Outcome Remarks
Ceres-1 Y1 7 November 2020, 07:12[5] Tianqi-1 (Scorpio-1) SSO Jiuquan Success First flight of Ceres-1.
Ceres-1 Y2 7 December 2021, 04:12[6][7] Tianjin University-1

Lize-1 Baoyun Golden Bauhinia-5 Golden Bauhinia-1 03

SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y3 9 August 2022, 04:11[8] Taijing-1 01

Taijing-1 02 Donghai-1

SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y4 16 November 2022, 06:19[9] Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 08

Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 51 Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 52 Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 53 Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 54

SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y5 9 January 2023, 05:04[10] Nantong Zhongxue

Tianmu-1 01 Tianmu-1 02 Xiamen Keji-1 Tianqi-13

SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y6 22 July 2023, 05:07[11] Qiankun-1

Xingshidai-16 (Tai'an)

SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y7 10 August 2023, 04:03[12] Diwei Zhineng Yingji-1 (Henan Ligong-1)

Xi'an Hangtou × 4 Xiguang-1 01 Xingchi-1B

SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y8 25 August 2023, 04:59[13] Jilin-1 Kuanfu-02A (HKUST-Xiongbin-1) SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1S Y1 5 September 2023, 09:34[14] Tianqi-21

Tianqi-22 Tianqi-23 Tianqi-24

SSO DeFu 15002 platform,

Yellow Sea

Success First sea-launch flight.
Ceres-1 Y11 21 September 2023, 04:59[15] Jilin-1 Gaofen-04B SSO Jiuquan Failure First Ceres-1 failure after 9 consecutive successful launches since 2020.
Ceres-1 Y9 5 December 2023, 23:33[16] Tianyan-16
Xingchi-1A
SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1S Y2 29 May 2024, 08:12[17] Tianqi-25
Tianqi-26
Tianqi-27
Tianqi-28
LEO Special converted barge (Dong Fang Hang Tian Gang)
Offshore waters of Rizhao, Yellow Sea
Success
Ceres-1 Y12 30 May 2024, 23:39[18] Jiguang Xingzuo 01 & 02, Yunyao-1 14 (Hebei Linxi-1), Yunyao-1 25 (Zhangjiang Gaoke), Yunyao-1 26 (Nishuihan-2) SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y13 6 June 2024, 05:00[19] Eros
TEE-01B
Naxing-3 A & B
SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1S Y3 29 August 2024
05:22[20]
Yunyao-1 (15,16,17)
Jitianxing A-03
Suxing 1-01
Tianfu Gaofen 2
SSO Special converted barge (Dong Fang Hang Tian Gang)
Offshore waters of Rizhao, Yellow Sea
Success
Ceres-1S Y4 19 December 2024
10:18[21]
Tianqi 33-36 LEO Special converted barge (Dong Fang Hang Tian Gang)
Offshore waters of Rizhao, Yellow Sea
Success
Ceres-1 Y16 20 January 2025
10:11[22]
Yunyao-1 37-40
Jitianxing A-05
SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y10 17 March 2025
08:07[23]
Yunyao-1 55-60
AIRSAT-06 (Zhongke 06)
AIRSAT-07 (Zhongke 07)
SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y17 21 March 2025
11:07[24]
Yunyao-1 43-48 SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1S Y5 19 May 2025
07:38[25]
Tianqi 34-37 LEO Special converted barge (Dong Fang Hang Tian Gang)
Offshore waters of Rizhao, Yellow Sea
Success
Ceres-1 Y15 5 September 2025
11:39[26]
Kaiyun-1
Yuxing-3 08
Yunyao-1 27
SSO Jiuquan Success
Ceres-1 Y19 10 November 2025
04:02[16]
Jilin-1 Gaofen-04C
Jilin-1 Pingtai 02A-04
Zhongbei University-1
SSO Jiuquan Failure 4th stage shut down prematurely 510 seconds into the burn.
Ceres-1 2025 (TBD)[27][28] Zengzhang-1 LEO Jiuquan Planned Reentry capsule

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