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Cubesats
A CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite for space research that usually has a volume of exactly one liter (10 cm cube), has a mass of no more than 1.33 kilograms, and typically uses commercial off-the-shelf components for its electronics.
Satellite Launch Norad Incl.
degrees
Apogee
Km
Perigee
Km
Period
min
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CUTE-1 (CO-55)200327844U99º825809101Tracking
CUBESAT XI-IV (CO-57)200327848U99º826811101Tracking
CUBESAT XI-V200528895U98º69266698Tracking
CUTE-1.7+APD II (CO-65)200832785U98º60759197Tracking
AAUSAT-II200832788U98º58456596Tracking
DELFI-C3 (DO-64)200832789U97º52951895Tracking
SEEDS II (CO-66)200832791U98º59958096Tracking
SWISSCUBE200935932U99º70969799Tracking
BEESAT-1200935933U99º70869999Tracking
ITUPSAT1200935935U99º71270099Tracking
TISAT 1201036799U98º59858096Tracking
M-CUBED & EXP-1 PRIME201137855U102º63442395Tracking
AEROCUBE 4.5A201238767U65º70546096Tracking
AEROCUBE 4.5B201238768U65º68145596Tracking
STRAND-1201339090U98º780768100Tracking
BRITE-AUSTRIA201339091U98º781767100Tracking
SOMP201339134U65º50345594Tracking
BEESAT-3201339135U65º52046894Tracking
BEESAT-2201339136U65º50848595Tracking
NEE-01 PEGASO201339151U98º63761597Tracking
ESTCUBE 1201339161U98º65964498Tracking
POPACS 1201339268U81º113031899Tracking
POPACS 2201339269U81º1244319100Tracking
POPACS 3201339270U81º1314322101Tracking
ZACUBE-1 (TSHEPISOSAT)201339417U98º66358197Tracking
WNISAT-1201339423U98º83959099Tracking
TRITON-1201339427U98º74258698Tracking
DELFI-N3XT201339428U98º74558298Tracking
GOMX-1201339430U98º79958699Tracking
CUBEBUG-2 (LO-74)201339440U98º69558297Tracking
NEE-02 KRYSAOR201339441U98º70058598Tracking
FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73)201339444U98º65857997Tracking
UWE-3201339446U98º68058197Tracking
AEROCUBE 5A201339465U120º71444096Tracking
AEROCUBE 5B201339466U120º61041395Tracking
BRITE-CA1 (TORONTO)201440020U98º73161098Tracking
DUCHIFAT-1201440021U98º59858096Tracking
NANOSATC-BR1201440024U98º60158497Tracking
QB50P1201440025U98º60558797Tracking
QB50P2201440032U98º60758997Tracking
PERSEUS-M2201440037U98º61859697Tracking
PERSEUS-M1201440039U98º61959797Tracking
POLYITAN-1201440042U98º60758697Tracking
TIGRISAT201440043U98º68760398Tracking
AEROCUBE 6A201440045U98º68260098Tracking
AEROCUBE 6B201440046U98º68059998Tracking
UKUBE-1201440074U98º61461097Tracking
BRITE-PL2 (HEWELIUSZ)201440119U98º62560197Tracking
FIREBIRD 4201540378U99º54340794Tracking
GRIFEX201540379U99º57541695Tracking
CP10 (EXOCUBE)201540380U99º59142095Tracking
TIANWANG 1A (TW-1A)201540928U97º39038292Tracking
EXACTVIEW 9201540936U64663197Tracking
AEROCUBE 5C201540965U65º77850898Tracking
AEROCUBE 7201540966U65º77550898Tracking
ATHENOXAT 1201541168U15º50949695Tracking
GALASSIA201541170U15º51249795Tracking
VELOX-II201541171U15º52451395Tracking
HORYU-4201641340U31º56654796Tracking
[email protected]201641459U98º62542695Tracking
AAUSAT 4201641460U98º59342195Tracking
BEESAT-4201641619U97º47946494Tracking
RAVAN201641849U98º57555496Tracking
CELTEE 1201641850U98º57656796Tracking
OPTICUBE 04201641851U98º57956996Tracking
AEROCUBE 8D201641852U98º57756796Tracking
AEROCUBE 8C201641853U98º57856696Tracking
PROMETHEUS 2-1201641854U98º57456296Tracking
PROMETHEUS 2-3201641855U98º57356396Tracking
INS-1B201741954U97º47646594Tracking
BGUSAT201741999U97º44643893Tracking
DIDO-2201742000U97º48447594Tracking
PEASSS201742015U97º47446794Tracking
AL-FARABI 1201742016U97º46545894Tracking
NAYIF-1 (EO-88)201742017U97º46445894Tracking
UCLSAT201742765U97º48147194Tracking
LITUANICASAT-2201742768U97º46445294Tracking
AALTO-1201742775U97º49648194Tracking
URSA MAIOR201742776U97º49448094Tracking
COMPASS 2201742777U97º47246294Tracking
DIAMOND RED201742783U97º48947794Tracking
PEGASUS201742784U97º48447394Tracking
DIAMOND GREEN201742785U97º48947794Tracking
DIAMOND BLUE201742786U97º48947794Tracking
NUDTSAT201742787U97º46845994Tracking
SUCHAI201742788U97º47846894Tracking
SKCUBE201742789U97º48047094Tracking
VZLUSAT-1201742790U97º46946094Tracking
ROBUSTA-1B201742792U97º47946994Tracking
CICERO 6201742793U97º48847894Tracking
CORVUS BC2201742846U97º59558396Tracking
CORVUS BC1201742847U97º59458396Tracking
MIRATA201743015U98º78444997Tracking
MAKERSAT 0201743016U98º79445097Tracking
AEROCUBE 7B (OCSD B)201743042U52º32131391Tracking
AEROCUBE 7C (OCSD C)201743043U52º32832191Tracking
ASGARDIA 1201743049U52º34534191Tracking
PROPCUBE 2 (FAUNA)201743052U52º31430691Tracking
CORVUS BC3201843118U97º48947894Tracking
MICROMAS-2A201843131U97º45945394Tracking
SPACEBEE-4201843139U97º43342993Tracking
SPACEBEE-3201843140U97º40139693Tracking
SPACEBEE-2201843141U97º38537892Tracking
SPACEBEE-1201843142U97º35834892Tracking
CICERO 7201843143U97º46746194Tracking
GOMX-4B201843196U98º49647294Tracking
GOMX-4A201843197U98º49146794Tracking
AEROCUBE 12A201843556U52º45344294Tracking
AEROCUBE 12B201843557U52º45944794Tracking
SURFSAT201843614U93º40639393Tracking
CP7 (DAVE)201843615U93º41039693Tracking
ELFIN-B201843616U93º36535892Tracking
ELFIN-A201843617U93º35735292Tracking
CUBEBEL-1 (BSUSAT-1)201843666U97º50348895Tracking
CICERO 10201843690U85º50148094Tracking
IRVINE01201843693U85º45944294Tracking
PROXIMA I201843694U85º49947394Tracking
PROXIMA II201843696U85º49947394Tracking
FACSAT-1201843721U97º46544794Tracking
CENTAURI-2201843722U97º45443894Tracking
INNOSAT-2201843738U97º42440893Tracking
SIRION PATHFINDER-2201843759U98º58756996Tracking
CORVUS BC4201843767U98º58757396Tracking
MOVE-II201843780U98º58256596Tracking
SPACEBEE-7201843816U98º58256696Tracking
SPACEBEE-5201843817U98º56855896Tracking
SPACEBEE-6201843818U98º57956296Tracking
SHIELDS 1201843850U85º50348695Tracking
STF-1201843852U85º49247894Tracking
ZACUBE-2201843907U97º49746794Tracking
LUME 1201843908U97º48846094Tracking
AOBA VELOX-IV201943940U97º46643994Tracking
MOVE-IIB201944398U98º52649395Tracking
SONATE201944400U98º53950495Tracking
LUCKY-7201944406U98º53650295Tracking
BEESAT 9201944412U98º53049995Tracking
JAISAT-1201944419U98º52849995Tracking
DUCHIFAT-3201944854U37º57055696Tracking
EYESAT-NANO201944877U97º50549195Tracking
ORBITAL FACTORY 2 (OF-2)201945113U52º43542293Tracking
M2 PATHFINDER202045727U98º60158297Tracking
NETSAT-4202046504U98º56354996Tracking
NETSAT-3202046505U98º56354996Tracking
NETSAT-1202046506U98º56355096Tracking
NETSAT-2202046507U98º56255196Tracking
SPOC199846921U52º18417288Tracking
NEUTRON-1199846923U52º15114587Tracking
SAI-1 NANOCONNECT-2202147701U97º49247594Tracking
TSURU199847927U52º25924290Tracking
MAYA-2199847929U52º26424890Tracking
GUARANISAT-1199847931U52º25924290Tracking
BEESAT-6202147957U98º55552595Tracking
SMOG-1202147964U98º55052295Tracking
MMSATS-1199847976U52º39038992Tracking
BCCSAT-1202148041U98º55052695Tracking
BEESAT-5202148083U98º55552495Tracking
BEESAT-7202148084U98º55552595Tracking
BEESAT-8202148085U98º55552595Tracking
RAMSAT199848850U52º35535192Tracking
BD-28199848867U52º34333891Tracking
BINAR-1199849272U52º35834892Tracking
MAYA-3199849273U52º32531191Tracking
MAYA-4199849274U52º32831591Tracking
CUAVA-1199849275U52º34333291Tracking
Satellites Orbital Parameters

The table above shows the main parameters and information available for this satellite.

Satellite: This column shows the name of the object in orbit. In some cases the official name ends with the words R/B, meaning that it is a piece or any stage from some rocket booster.

Norad: North American Aerospace Defense Command, the Air Defence Command of the United States, responsible for the catalogue of objects in orbit. The number indicates the record of the satellite in the Norad archives.

Inclination: Angle formed between the orbit of the satellite and terrestrial line of the equator. Satellites with inclination of 0 degrees follow the equator line and are called equatorial orbit satellites. When the inclination is 90 degrees its orbit crosses the terrestrial poles and are called polar orbiting satellites. When the inclination is less or equal latitude of the place of observation, the satellite be seen directly if conditions permit.

Apogee: Maximum distance that the object is far from the center of the Earth.

Perigee: Highest approchement between the object and the center of the Earth. The figures shown already discounting the radius of the Earth, 6378 Km. One Perigee value equal to the value of Apogee indicates a circular orbit satellite.

Period: Value in minutes that a satellite takes to complete one orbit of perigee to perigee. Satellites in polar orbit, positioned at 800 km in altitude will take approximately 102 minutes to complete one revolution. The International Space Station, 350 km above the surface, completes its orbit in 90 minutes.

The lower the altitude of a satellite, more speed he needs to keep in orbit and not re-enters the atmosphere.

Geostationary satellites have a period of approximately 1436 minutes with inclination of 0 degrees (equatorial orbit). Because this is the same time it takes Earth to complete one turn on its axis, geostationary satellites appear static on the same geographic point. To this happens the satellite should be positioned about 36 thousand kilometers in altitude.

Note and Frequency: Filled with additional information where possible. The frequencies shown, when provided, are those captured by enthusiasts or informed by the official organizations of disclosure.

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