Notice: Undefined variable: permalink in /home/mryscc50ot3h/public_html/topo.inc on line 7

Notice: Undefined variable: meta_title_facebook in /home/mryscc50ot3h/public_html/topo.inc on line 12

Notice: Undefined variable: meta_desc_facebook in /home/mryscc50ot3h/public_html/topo.inc on line 17
Brazil  Portugal  English

Notice: Undefined variable: insere_ads in /home/mryscc50ot3h/public_html/ads_160x600.inc on line 16
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
Options
CUTE-1 (CO-55)200327844U99º818806101Tracking
CUBESAT XI-IV (CO-57)200327848U99º821808101Tracking
CUBESAT XI-V200528895U98º66964798Tracking
CUTE-1.7+APD II (CO-65)200832785U98º56254896Tracking
AAUSAT-II200832788U98º34132991Tracking
CANX-2200832790U98º57355396Tracking
SEEDS II (CO-66)200832791U98º51551195Tracking
SWISSCUBE200935932U98º69568399Tracking
BEESAT-1200935933U98º69668699Tracking
ITUPSAT1200935935U98º70168999Tracking
TISAT 1201036799U98º52151995Tracking
AEROCUBE 4.5A201238767U65º54140394Tracking
STRAND-1201339090U98º776762100Tracking
BRITE-AUSTRIA201339091U98º779763100Tracking
NEE-01 PEGASO201339151U98º60658697Tracking
ESTCUBE 1201339161U98º63662697Tracking
POPACS 1201339268U81º64728694Tracking
POPACS 2201339269U81º98730898Tracking
POPACS 3201339270U81º1154318100Tracking
ZACUBE-1 (TSHEPISOSAT)201339417U98º60954896Tracking
WNISAT-1201339423U98º82158499Tracking
TRITON-1201339427U98º70056697Tracking
DELFI-N3XT201339428U98º66654597Tracking
GOMX-1201339430U98º76257698Tracking
CUBEBUG-2 (LO-74)201339440U98º64255697Tracking
NEE-02 KRYSAOR201339441U98º66556897Tracking
FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73)201339444U98º59153396Tracking
UWE-3201339446U98º62655496Tracking
BRITE-CA1 (TORONTO)201440020U98º71359998Tracking
DUCHIFAT-1201440021U98º49447994Tracking
NANOSATC-BR1201440024U98º51851195Tracking
QB50P1201440025U98º54453095Tracking
QB50P2201440032U98º55053796Tracking
PERSEUS-M2201440037U98º59557996Tracking
PERSEUS-M1201440039U98º59457996Tracking
POLYITAN-1201440042U98º52250695Tracking
TIGRISAT201440043U98º65758597Tracking
AEROCUBE 6A201440045U98º62256397Tracking
AEROCUBE 6B201440046U98º61856096Tracking
CANX-4201440055U98º63762197Tracking
CANX-5201440056U98º63762197Tracking
UKUBE-1201440074U98º55555096Tracking
BRITE-PL2 (HEWELIUSZ)201440119U98º60258096Tracking
AEROCUBE 5C201540965U65º72248497Tracking
AEROCUBE 7201540966U65º70748097Tracking
FOX-1A (AO-85)201540967U65º72248897Tracking
SINOD-D 1201540968U65º70348497Tracking
SNAP-3 ALICE201540970U65º57744495Tracking
LMRST-SAT201540971U65º72448897Tracking
SNAP-3 EDDIE201540972U65º57943995Tracking
PROPCUBE 3201540973U65º71148297Tracking
BISONSAT201540974U65º64146396Tracking
SNAP-3 JIMI201540975U65º68247596Tracking
PROPCUBE 1 (FLORA)201540976U65º72849297Tracking
SINOD-D 3201540977U65º70948897Tracking
HORYU-4201641340U31º46745694Tracking
RAVAN201641849U98º48647294Tracking
CELTEE 1201641850U98º52552395Tracking
OPTICUBE 04201641851U98º55853396Tracking
AEROCUBE 8D201641852U98º51951195Tracking
AEROCUBE 8C201641853U98º52051095Tracking
PROMETHEUS 2-1201641854U98º43842993Tracking
PROMETHEUS 2-3201641855U98º43843093Tracking
CORVUS BC2201742846U97º56954996Tracking
CORVUS BC1201742847U97º56854896Tracking
MIRATA201743015U98º49837693Tracking
MAKERSAT 0201743016U98º62642095Tracking
SIRION PATHFINDER-2201843759U97º54453295Tracking
CORVUS BC4201843767U97º54953695Tracking
MOVE-II201843780U97º39138592Tracking
SPACEBEE-7201843816U97º46946294Tracking
SHIELDS 1201843850U85º39639092Tracking
SONATE201944400U98º34633691Tracking
DUCHIFAT-3201944854U37º43943793Tracking
M2 PATHFINDER202045727U98º57155196Tracking
NETSAT-4202046504U98º48447394Tracking
NETSAT-3202046505U98º48847794Tracking
NETSAT-1202046506U98º50249195Tracking
NETSAT-2202046507U98º48547594Tracking
WILDTRACKCUBE-SIMBA202147941U97º44742993Tracking
GRBALPHA202147959U97º35133791Tracking
LEDSAT202149069U97º41139593Tracking
ROBUSTA-1F (MTCUBE 2)202253109U70º58545832224Tracking
SITRO-AIS 5 (KATYS)202357176U98º52049895Tracking
SITRO-AIS 6 (CHIRKIN)202357192U98º52149895Tracking
SITRO-AIS 8 (ANOKHIN)202357193U98º51649595Tracking
SITRO-AIS 7 (FARTUSHNIY)202357194U98º52149995Tracking
SITRO-AIS 10 (BURDAEV)202357199U98º50448895Tracking
SITRO-AIS 9 (SHCHUKIN)202357201U98º50448995Tracking
SITRO-AIS 12 (SMIRENNIY)202357204U98º50448895Tracking
SITRO-AIS 11 (SHEFFER)202357208U98º50348895Tracking
VERONIKA202358261U97º39438492Tracking
ROBUSTA-1E (ENSO)202358470U97º41940893Tracking
SITRO-AIS 29202459052U97º29027590Tracking
SITRO-AIS 30202459053U97º31129491Tracking
SITRO-AIS 31202459054U97º29828290Tracking
SITRO-AIS 33202459055U97º29427890Tracking
SITRO-AIS 35202459056U97º29027490Tracking
SITRO-AIS 32202459057U97º30528990Tracking
SITRO-AIS 34202459058U97º29427890Tracking
SITRO-AIS 36202459059U97º30028590Tracking
SITRO-AIS 49202459060U97º30729190Tracking
SITRO-AIS 50202459061U97º27726290Tracking
SITRO-AIS 51202459062U97º27526090Tracking
SITRO-AIS 52202459063U97º26925490Tracking
SITRO-AIS 25202459066U95º71149397Tracking
SITRO-AIS 26202459067U95º71149397Tracking
SITRO-AIS 27202459068U95º71049397Tracking
SITRO-AIS 28202459071U95º70949397Tracking
GRBBETA202460237U62º59352796Tracking
OOV-CUBE (TUBSAT-30)202460240U62º60053496Tracking
ROBUSTA-3A (MEDITERRAN*)202460243U62º58752396Tracking
LASARSAT202462391U45º49748894Tracking
CROCUBE202462394U45º49748794Tracking
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.

Satview - All Rights Reserved 2008 - 2025
Privacy policy