Key statistics
Satellite CZ-6A DEB at a glance.
Uptime
334
Days in orbit
Revolutions
≈ 14.1
Per day
Orbit
LEO
Low Earth Orbit
Inclination
89.1
Latest
Satellite identification and parameters
Extended collection of information and parameters for CZ-6A DEB.
Object identification
Identified? True
Debris? True
Object name: CZ-6A DEB
International designator: 2024-140FZ
Object number (NORAD): 60798
Object ID (CCSDS): 60798
Country: PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA (PRC)
Current information (Y/N): Y
RCS size: MEDIUM
Orbital parameters
Period: 101.943 minutes
Inclination: 89.0607 deg
SMA: 7228.79 km
Apoapsis: 904.354 km
Periapsis: 796.955 km
RAAN: 316.3133 deg
Eccentricy: 0.0074286
Argument of periapsis: 231.7443 deg
Mean anomaly: 127.7044 deg
Mean motion: 14.12551778 rev/day
Mean motion (dot): 0.00000249 rev/day2
B* drag term: 0.00012432 1/REarth
Two-line elements (TLE)
Creation date: July 5, 2025, 11:16 p.m.
Reference frame: TEME
Reference center: EARTH
Epoch: July 5, 2025, 8:51 p.m. UTC
TLE line 0: 0 CZ-6A DEB
TLE line 1: 1 60798U 24140FZ 25186.86903039 .00000249 00000-0 12432-3 0 9991
TLE line 2: 2 60798 89.0607 316.3133 0074286 231.7443 127.7044 14.12551778 46289
Live tracking on map
Real-time ground track for satellite CZ-6A DEB.
Associated space launch
18 Low Earth Orbit communication satellites with Ku, Q and V band payloads for the G60 constellation operated by Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology (SSST) with funding backed by the Shanghai local government. Initial constellation will consist of 1296 satellites by 2027 with long term plans to expand it to 12000 satellites.
CZ-6A DEB was lifted into orbit during the mission ‘Long March 6A | G60 Polar Group 01’, on board a Long March 6A space rocket.
The launch took place on Aug. 6, 2024, 6:42 a.m. from Launch Complex 9A.
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Long March 6A | G60 Polar Group 01
Agency: N/A
Status: Launch Successful
Launch date: Aug. 6, 2024, 6:42 a.m. UTC
Rocket: Long March 6A
Launch pad: Launch Complex 9A
Location: Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, People's Republic of China
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