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Amateur Radio Satellites
The table below shows the information available in our database and located in the group of Satellites of Amateur Radio Satellites. This satellites are used, constructed and operated by radio amateurs from various parts of the world, with the aim of providing and developing communications between the technical community.
Satellite Launch Norad Incl.
degrees
Apogee
Km
Perigee
Km
Period
min
Options
OSCAR 7 (AO-7)197407530U102º14591440115Tracking
PHASE 3B (AO-10)198314129U26º355643883699Tracking
UOSAT 2 (UO-11)198414781U98º60659397Tracking
LUSAT (LO-19)199020442U99º787770100Tracking
EYESAT A (AO-27)199322825U99º794784101Tracking
ITAMSAT (IO-26)199322826U99º793782101Tracking
RADIO ROSTO (RS-15)199423439U65º21461899128Tracking
JAS-2 (FO-29)199624278U99º1321800106Tracking
TECHSAT 1B (GO-32)199825397U99º812810101Tracking
ISS (ZARYA)199825544U52º41841493Tracking
PCSAT (NO-44)200126931U67º791781101Tracking
SAUDISAT 1C (SO-50)200227607U65º66957997Tracking
CUTE-1 (CO-55)200327844U99º818805101Tracking
CUBESAT XI-IV (CO-57)200327848U99º821807101Tracking
MOZHAYETS 4 (RS-22)200327939U98º66264498Tracking
CUBESAT XI-V200528895U98º66864698Tracking
CUTE-1.7+APD II (CO-65)200832785U98º55754596Tracking
SEEDS II (CO-66)200832791U98º50650495Tracking
YUBILEINY (RS-30)200832953U83º15071479116Tracking
KKS-1 (KISEKI)200933499U98º62961897Tracking
SWISSCUBE200935932U98º69468399Tracking
BEESAT-1200935933U98º69568699Tracking
ITUPSAT1200935935U98º70168899Tracking
XIWANG-1 (HOPE-1)200936122U100º12041193109Tracking
O/OREOS (USA 219)201037224U72º60458197Tracking
JUGNU201137839U20º861833102Tracking
SRMSAT201137841U20º863846102Tracking
STRAND-1201339090U98º776762100Tracking
ZACUBE-1 (TSHEPISOSAT)201339417U98º60654596Tracking
GOMX-1201339430U98º76057698Tracking
CUBEBUG-2 (LO-74)201339440U98º63855597Tracking
FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73)201339444U98º58652896Tracking
UWE-3201339446U98º62355196Tracking
UNISAT-6201440012U98º64457997Tracking
DUCHIFAT-1201440021U98º47846594Tracking
QB50P1201440025U98º53952495Tracking
LILACSAT-2201540908U98º44944093Tracking
FOX-1A (AO-85)201540967U65º70849897Tracking
CAS-2T & KS-1Q201641847U98º992501100Tracking
ZHUHAI-1 02 (CAS-4B)201742759U43º35732991Tracking
ZHUHAI-1 01 (CAS-4A)201742761U43º35132291Tracking
RADFXSAT (FOX-1B)201743017U98º66543396Tracking
DIWATA-2B201843678U98º57756596Tracking
ES'HAIL 2201843700U35791357821436Tracking
FOX-1CLIFF (AO-95)201843770U97º51750495Tracking
ITASAT201843786U97º53351695Tracking
JY1SAT (JO-97)201843803U97º50349495Tracking
UWE-4201843880U98º48847694Tracking
DUCHIFAT-3201944854U37º41240293Tracking
TIANYAN 01201944881U98º62160297Tracking
RS-44 & BREEZE-KM R/B201944909U83º15111174113Tracking
SALSAT202046495U98º50148895Tracking
LEDSAT202149069U97º35534592Tracking
XW-3 (CAS-9)202150466U99º758753100Tracking
GREENCUBE (IO-117)202253109U70º58545832224Tracking
STRATOSAT-TK 1 (RS52S)202357167U98º43342493Tracking
UMKA 1 (RS40S)202357172U98º52850795Tracking
CUBESX-HSE 3 (RS42S)202357178U98º50949095Tracking
MONITOR-3 (RS58S)202357180U98º51549595Tracking
MONITOR-4 (RS57S)202357182U98º51549595Tracking
MONITOR-2 (RS39S)202357184U98º53051295Tracking
SVYATOBOR 1 (RS60S)202357187U98º51449895Tracking
VIZARD-METEO (RS38S)202357189U98º49848494Tracking
NANOZOND 1 (RS49S)202357190U98º45244494Tracking
POLYTECH-UNIVERSE 3 (R*)202357191U98º53350895Tracking
UTMN 2 (RS27S)202357203U98º50448995Tracking
ARCCUBE 1 (RS25S)202357205U98º40940693Tracking
KUZGTU 1 (RS47S)202357217U98º51249295Tracking
SONATE-2202459112U98º45944594Tracking
MESAT1202460209U97º46243994Tracking
OOV-CUBE (TUBSAT-30)202460240U62º60552596Tracking
COLIBRI-S (RS67S)202461746U97º47045794Tracking
HORS 3 (RS81S)202461753U97º46345294Tracking
HORS 4 (RS82S)202461754U97º46044994Tracking
HORIZON (RS59S)202461757U97º44743793Tracking
SIT-2086202461764U97º45844994Tracking
MORDOVIA-IOT (RS50S)202461765U97º43142293Tracking
RUZAEVKA 390 (RS44S)202461766U97º43742793Tracking
HYPERVIEW 1G (RS66S)202461772U97º45844494Tracking
ALTAIR (RS65S)202461779U97º48546794Tracking
ASRTU-1 (AO-123)202461781U97º48746994Tracking
TUSUR GO (RS78S)202461782U97º45343893Tracking
SAMSAT-IONOSPHERE (RS7*)202461784U97º46745194Tracking
RTU MIREA 1 (RS51S)202461785U97º46544994Tracking
HADES-R202562690U97º46646094Tracking
TEVEL2-4202563213U97º50349595Tracking
TEVEL2-5202563214U97º50349695Tracking
TEVEL2-6202563215U97º50349695Tracking
TEVEL2-1202563217U97º50449695Tracking
TEVEL2-3202563218U97º50449695Tracking
TEVEL2-2202563219U97º50449695Tracking
TEVEL2-9202563237U97º51149795Tracking
TEVEL2-7202563238U97º51149795Tracking
TEVEL2-8202563239U97º51149795Tracking
HADES-ICM202563492U97º49747794Tracking
INNOSAT 16 (RS92S7)202564878U97º51049395Tracking
GEOSCAN 6 (RS92S6)202564879U97º50749295Tracking
GEOSCAN 1 (RS92S1)202564880U97º50649195Tracking
239ALFEROV (RS61S)202564881U97º50649195Tracking
GEOSCAN 2 (RS92S2)202564890U97º50549195Tracking
GEOSCAN 5 (RS92S5)202564891U97º50449195Tracking
GEOSCAN 4 (RS92S4)202564892U97º50449195Tracking
GEOSCAN 3 (RS92S3)202564893U97º50349195Tracking
INNOSAT 3 (RS92S0)202564894U97º50349095Tracking
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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