World’s first quantum communications satellite, launched aboard Long March-2D rocket

The Quantum Experiments at Space Scale (QUESS) or Micius, the world’s first quantum communications satellite, was launched aboard Long March-2D rocket in August 2016. The satellite is named after Micius (Mozi), an ancient Chinese philosopher and scientist.

Touted as the world’s first hack-proof satellite, Micius will provide quantum communications between space and Earth. Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the operator of Micius, received 202MB of first batch data from the satellite in August 2016.

The first Micius satellite was developed at an estimated cost of $100m, under China’s Strategic Priority Programme on Space Science. It will demonstrate transcontinental quantum communications between China and Austria, and will be followed by Micius 2 and Micius 3 satellites.

Design and development of the QUESS satellite

Micius quantum satellite development was initiated by CAS in partnership with Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) Vienna of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2011.

The mission planning and technical research objectives were finalised by the end of 2012. The prototype instrumentation of the spacecraft was authorised by the end of August 2013, while the prototype systems were tested by the end of September the same year.

CAS conducted environmental simulation testing and including mechanical testing on the structural prototype of the spacecraft in October 2013. The satellite was transported to Jiuquan for pre-launch operations in July 2016.

With a launch mass of 600kg, Micius integrates Sagnac interferometer instrument with a quantum key communicator, quantum entanglement emitter, and entanglement source. The spacecraft also includes a processing unit and a laser communicator.

Micius quantum satellite launch vehicle details

Micius quantum satellite was launched a top Long March 2D rocket manufactured by the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology. The two-stage rocket has a length of 41m and diameter of 3.35m.

The launch vehicle is powered by four YF-21C engines, which generate 2,961.6kN of thrust in the first stage, and a YF-24 propulsion module including a YF-22 main and four YF-23 vernier engines that generate a total thrust of 930kN in the second stage.

The satellite was launched from the launch pad 603 located at LC43 complex at the Jiuquan space centre in Jiuquan, north-west China.

QUESS mission details

“Touted as the world’s first hack-proof satellite, Micius will provide quantum communications between space and Earth.”

The QUESS satellite will be injected into the sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 600km and will circumnavigate the Earth once every 90 minutes. The satellite will remain on orbit for two years. The objective of the mission is to test the phenomenon of quantum entanglement.

The mission will present quantum key distribution (QKD) between the satellite and the Xinjiang astronomical observatory in western China, and the Xinglong observatory in Yanshan, approximately 200km away from Beijing.

The experiments will be followed by intercontinental QKD channel between Beijing and Vienna, with an option to include stations between Italy and Germany. The mission intends to establish future worldwide quantum internet and create quantum communications network by 2030.

Ground control station for QUESS satellite

The QUESS satellite ground-based component includes ground stations located across China and Europe.

The optical receivers for the European ground stations were provided by the IQOQI Vienna Austrian Academy of Sciences.

The satellite transmitted the first set of data to a station located in Miyun, while two more stations located at Kashgar in north-west China, and Sanya in south-east China will also track and receive data from the satellite.

Source: http://www.aerospace-technology.com

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