OBJECT B

Satellite information

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Satellite Type and Status

UNKNOWNDECAYED

Key statistics

Satellite OBJECT B at a glance.

Uptime

301

Days in orbit

Revolutions

N/A

Per day

Orbit

SSO

Sun Synchronous Orbit

Inclination

N/A

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Satellite identification and parameters

Extended collection of information and parameters for OBJECT B.

Object identification

Object name: OBJECT B

International designator: 2022-167B

Object number (NORAD): 54683

Object ID (CCSDS): 54683

Country: PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA (PRC)

Current information (Y/N): Y

RCS size: LARGE

Orbital parameters

Decay date: Oct. 6, 2023

Inclination: 97.59 deg

Period: 86.97 minutes

Apoapsis: 137.0 km

Periapsis: 112.0 km

Two-line elements (TLE)

No TLE available, as this satellite has decayed and is no longer in orbit.

Live tracking on map

Satellite OBJECT B has decayed and is no longer in orbit. No tracking available.

In-orbit conjunctions

Satellite OBJECT B has decayed and is no longer in orbit. No conjunctions available.

Associated space launch

First flight of the new solid fuel powered rocket developed by CAST. Payload consists of 14 satellites: * Jilin-1 HR-03D 44-50 * Jilin-1 PT-01A 01 * Tianqi-7 * HEAD-2H * CAS-5A * Golden Bauhinia 1-05 & 06 * Huoju-1

OBJECT B was lifted into orbit during the mission ‘Smart Dragon 3 | Maiden Flight’, on board a Smart Dragon 3 space rocket.

The launch took place on Dec. 9, 2022, 6:35 a.m. from Tai Rui mobile launch platform.

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Launch to space Smart Dragon 3 | Maiden Flight
Smart Dragon 3 | Maiden Flight

Agency: N/A

Status: Launch Successful

Launch date: Dec. 9, 2022, 6:35 a.m. UTC

Rocket: Smart Dragon 3

Launch pad: Tai Rui mobile launch platform

Location: Sea Launch

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Latest news about this satellite

News about space launch
China launches 14 satellites with new solid rocket from mobile sea platform

China launched its new Jielong-3 rocket from a mobile sea platform in the Yellow Sea Friday, successfully sending 14 satellites into orbit.


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