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Recently Launched Satellites
In this category are all objects launched in the last 30 days and includes cargo resupply to the ISS (International Space Station) as well as those satellites placed in orbit from the ISS. Most of the satellites seen in this list are geostationary communications equipment.
Satellite Launch Norad Incl.
degrees
Apogee
Km
Perigee
Km
Period
min
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SHENZHOU 14
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 5
202252797U41º38638492Tracking
NILESAT 301
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 8
202252817U35786357141434Tracking
FALCON 9 R/B
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 9
202252818U19º44912314819Tracking
STARLINK-4091
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252830U53º35034992Tracking
STARLINK-4089
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252831U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4083
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252832U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4086
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252833U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4108
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252834U53º35134892Tracking
STARLINK-4080
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252835U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4043
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252836U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4036
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252837U53º35134892Tracking
STARLINK-4092
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252838U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4048
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252839U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4049
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252840U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4065
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252841U53º35034992Tracking
STARLINK-4046
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252842U53º35134892Tracking
STARLINK-4188
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252843U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4208
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252844U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4168
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252845U53º35034992Tracking
STARLINK-4212
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252846U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4206
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252847U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4202
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252848U53º35134892Tracking
STARLINK-4197
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252849U53º35134892Tracking
STARLINK-4187
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252850U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-3809
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252851U53º35134892Tracking
STARLINK-4184
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252852U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4189
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252853U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4204
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252854U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4209
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252855U53º35034992Tracking
STARLINK-4201
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252856U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4199
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252857U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4198
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252858U53º35034992Tracking
STARLINK-4196
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252859U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4191
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252860U53º35034892Tracking
STARLINK-4112
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252861U53º35034992Tracking
STARLINK-4010
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252862U53º35034892Tracking
STARLINK-4270
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252863U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4267
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252864U53º35134892Tracking
STARLINK-4274
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252865U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4272
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252866U53º35034992Tracking
STARLINK-4126
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252867U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4261
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252868U53º35034992Tracking
STARLINK-4266
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252869U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4195
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252870U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4207
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252871U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4213
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252872U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4211
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252873U53º35034992Tracking
STARLINK-4210
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252874U53º35134892Tracking
STARLINK-4193
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252875U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4200
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252876U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4214
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252877U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4171
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252878U53º35034892Tracking
STARLINK-4139
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252879U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4186
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252880U53º35134992Tracking
STARLINK-4192
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252881U53º35134892Tracking
STARLINK-4181
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 25
202252882U53º35134992Tracking
FALCON 9 DEB
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 17
202252883U53º24720089Tracking
FALCON 9 DEB
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 17
202252884U53º24620289Tracking
FALCON 9 DEB
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 17
202252885U53º23819889Tracking
FALCON 9 DEB
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 17
202252886U53º22919389Tracking
SARAH-1
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 14
202252887U98º747745100Tracking
GLOBALSTAR FM15
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 19
202252888U52º11261111108Tracking
2022-065A
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 21
202252894U98º70869599Tracking
2022-065B
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 21
202252895U98º70569499Tracking
KSLV-II R/B
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 21
202252896U98º68968198Tracking
STEP CUBE LAB-II
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 29
202252897U98º70569399Tracking
RANDEV
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 1
202252898U98º70469399Tracking
SNUGLITE-II
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 3
202252899U98º70369499Tracking
TIANXING-1
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 22
202252901U97º29327790Tracking
CMS-02 (GSAT 24)
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 19
202252903U35770356441432Tracking
MEASAT 3D
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 16
202252904U35790357801436Tracking
ARIANE 5 DEB [SYLDA]
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 23
202252905U35690261630Tracking
ARIANE 5 R/B
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 22
202252906U35671246630Tracking
YAOGAN-35 D
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 23
202252907U35º49949195Tracking
YAOGAN-35 E
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 23
202252908U35º50248694Tracking
YAOGAN-35 F
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 23
202252909U35º49948994Tracking
CZ-2D R/B
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 23
202252910U35º49848694Tracking
CZ-2D DEB
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 23
202252911U35º49848594Tracking
GAOFEN 12-3
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 27
202252912U98º62962897Tracking
CZ-4C R/B
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 27
202252913U98º59649396Tracking
CAPSTONE & PHOTON R/B
1st orbit: 2022 May 26
202252914U39º702142581408Tracking
NACHOS
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 28
202252917U52º40939993Tracking
SES-22
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 30
202252933U356389407815Tracking
FALCON 9 R/B
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 30
202252934U17º35600306630Tracking
2022-072A
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 30
202252935U10º57356396Tracking
2022-072B
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 30
202252936U10º57256296Tracking
2022-072C
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 30
202252937U10º57256096Tracking
2022-072D
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 30
202252938U10º56453096Tracking
2022-072E
1st orbit: 2022 Jun 30
202252939U10º58253196Tracking
2022-074A
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 2
202252944U45º49949395Tracking
2022-074B
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 2
202252945U45º49949395Tracking
2022-074C
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 2
202252946U45º49543094Tracking
2022-074D
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 2
202252947U45º49749295Tracking
2022-074E
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 2
202252948U45º49648994Tracking
2022-074F
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 2
202252949U45º49949295Tracking
2022-074G
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 2
202252950U45º49849395Tracking
2022-074H
1st orbit: 2022 Jul 2
202252951U45º49849395Tracking
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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