HAWK-12B

Satellite information

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Satellite Type and Status

PAYLOADIN ORBIT

Key statistics

Satellite HAWK-12B at a glance.

Uptime

22

Days in orbit

Revolutions

≈ 15.1

Per day

Orbit

SSO

Sun Synchronous Orbit

Inclination

97.4

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Satellite identification and parameters

Extended collection of information and parameters for HAWK-12B.

Object identification

Identified? True

Debris? False

Object name: HAWK-12B

International designator: 2025-138B

Object number (NORAD): 64622

Object ID (CCSDS): 64622

Country: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (US)

Current information (Y/N): Y

RCS size: MEDIUM

Orbital parameters

Period: 95.07 minutes

Inclination: 97.4415 deg

SMA: 6900.112 km

Apoapsis: 530.973 km

Periapsis: 512.982 km

RAAN: 202.6736 deg

Eccentricy: 0.0013037

Argument of periapsis: 216.023 deg

Mean anomaly: 144.0124 deg

Mean motion: 15.14671753 rev/day

Mean motion (dot): 0.00002102 rev/day2

B* drag term: 0.00011697 1/REarth

Two-line elements (TLE)

Creation date: July 17, 2025, 8:36 p.m.

Reference frame: TEME

Reference center: EARTH

Epoch: July 17, 2025, 12:01 p.m. UTC

TLE line 0: 0 HAWK-12B

TLE line 1: 1 64622U 25138B 25198.50085466 .00002102 00000-0 11697-3 0 9990

TLE line 2: 2 64622 97.4415 202.6736 0013037 216.0230 144.0124 15.14671753 3140

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In-orbit conjunctions

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Associated space launch

HawkEye 360 is a a space-based civil global intelligence satellite network using radio frequency (RF) technology to help monitor transportation across air, land and sea and assist with emergencies, and to provide civil SIGINT (Signal Intelligence) mission. The constellation of small satellites (named Hawk) will collect information on specific radio signals worldwide to provide high-precision radio frequency mapping and analytics from Low Earth orbit (LEO). 3 of the satellites will comprise HawkEye 360’s Cluster 12 and will operate in a dawn-to-dusk polar orbit, while the 4th is Kestrel-0A, an experimental satellite designed to evaluate emerging capabilities and future technology enhancements.

HAWK-12B was lifted into orbit during the mission ‘Electron | Get The Hawk Outta Here (4x HawkEye 360)’, on board a Electron space rocket.

The launch took place on June 26, 2025, 5:28 p.m. from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1A.

For more information about the launch, click the button.

Launch to space Electron | Get The Hawk Outta Here (4x HawkEye 360)
Electron | Get The Hawk Outta Here (4x HawkEye 360)

Agency: HawkEye 360

Status: Launch Successful

Launch date: June 26, 2025, 5:28 p.m. UTC

Rocket: Electron

Launch pad: Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1A

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

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