LEO 3

Satellite information

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Satellite Type and Status

PAYLOADIN ORBIT

Key statistics

Satellite LEO 3 at a glance.

Uptime

880

Days in orbit

Revolutions

≈ 13.7

Per day

Orbit

SSO

Sun Synchronous Orbit

Inclination

99.5

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Satellite identification and parameters

Extended collection of information and parameters for LEO 3.

Object identification

Identified? True

Debris? False

Object name: LEO 3

International designator: 2023-100G

Object number (NORAD): 57392

Object ID (CCSDS): 57392

Country: CANADA (CA)

Current information (Y/N): Y

RCS size: MEDIUM

Orbital parameters

Period: 105.232 minutes

Inclination: 99.5419 deg

SMA: 7383.417 km

Apoapsis: 1019.201 km

Periapsis: 991.362 km

RAAN: 107.6051 deg

Eccentricy: 0.00188523

Argument of periapsis: 135.5652 deg

Mean anomaly: 224.7009 deg

Mean motion: 13.68411413 rev/day

Mean motion (dot): 0.00000016 rev/day2

B* drag term: 0.000070676397 1/REarth

Two-line elements (TLE)

Creation date: Dec. 12, 2025, 10:14 a.m.

Reference frame: TEME

Reference center: EARTH

Epoch: Dec. 12, 2025, 7:18 a.m. UTC

TLE line 0: 0 LEO 3

TLE line 1: 1 57392U 23100G 25346.30425186 .00000016 00000-0 70676-4 0 9998

TLE line 2: 2 57392 99.5419 107.6051 0018852 135.5652 224.7009 13.68411413120083

Live tracking on map

Real-time ground track for satellite LEO 3.

In-orbit conjunctions

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Associated space launch

The "Baby Come Back" mission includes NASA's Starling project, which consists of four CubeSats designed to test technologies for future swarm missions. Telesat contributes the LEO 3 demonstration satellite, ensuring continuity for customers and ecosystem vendor testing. Additionally, two 3U satellites carrying GNSS-RO payloads from SpinGlobal will replenish their constellation of over 100 multipurpose satellites.

LEO 3 was lifted into orbit during the mission ‘Electron | Baby Come Back (Rideshare)’, on board a Electron space rocket.

The launch took place on July 18, 2023, 1:27 a.m. from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1B.

For more information about the launch, click the button.

Launch to space Electron | Baby Come Back (Rideshare)
Electron | Baby Come Back (Rideshare)

Agency: N/A

Status: Launch Successful

Launch date: July 18, 2023, 1:27 a.m. UTC

Rocket: Electron

Launch pad: Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1B

Location: Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand

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