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Very Brightness Satellites
The table below shows the information available in our database and located in the Brightness group of satellites, characterized by its easy observation even to the naked eye. The information include orbital parameters and data derived from the latest available orbital elements. Normally the satellites are of low altitude orbits or debris of rockets boosters that remain orbiting the Earth in the upper atmosphere.
Satellite Launch Norad Incl.
degrees
Apogee
Km
Perigee
Km
Period
min
Options
ATLAS CENTAUR 2196300694U30º1255457102Tracking
THOR AGENA D R/B196400733U99º803754100Tracking
SL-3 R/B196400877U65º73364599Tracking
SL-8 R/B196702802U74º786695100Tracking
SL-8 R/B196803230U74º58054496Tracking
OAO 2196803597U35º739731100Tracking
ISIS 1196903669U88º3442576127Tracking
SERT 2197004327U99º10441037106Tracking
SL-3 R/B197105118U81º44040993Tracking
ASTEX 1197105560U93º73671299Tracking
SL-8 R/B197105730U74º1187374100Tracking
OAO 3 (COPERNICUS)197206153U35º69968999Tracking
ATLAS CENTAUR R/B197206155U35º66361597Tracking
SL-8 R/B197508459U74º776754100Tracking
SL-3 R/B197710114U98º45144294Tracking
SEASAT 1197810967U108º741737100Tracking
SL-14 R/B197911267U83º60458297Tracking
SL-8 R/B197911574U74º763740100Tracking
SL-14 R/B198011672U83º60858497Tracking
SL-8 R/B198112139U83º76835596Tracking
SL-3 R/B198112465U81º47144294Tracking
METEOR PRIRODA198112585U97º34433991Tracking
SL-3 R/B198112904U81º52249895Tracking
SL-3 R/B198213068U81º52349095Tracking
SL-3 R/B198213154U81º56152095Tracking
SL-3 R/B198213403U81º51948195Tracking
SL-14 R/B198213553U83º62359697Tracking
SL-3 R/B198313819U81º46043494Tracking
COSMOS 1455198314032U82º25924890Tracking
SL-3 R/B198314208U98º48345094Tracking
COSMOS 1536198414699U83º51449495Tracking
SL-14 R/B198414820U83º62360097Tracking
SL-8 R/B198515483U74º780752100Tracking
SL-12 R/B(2)198515772U71º843795101Tracking
SL-14 R/B198515945U83º62459697Tracking
SL-16 R/B198516182U71º843831102Tracking
SL-14 R/B198616496U83º66255697Tracking
COSMOS 1743198616719U83º43442893Tracking
SL-14 R/B198616792U82º62959697Tracking
SL-14 R/B198616882U83º62560097Tracking
AJISAI (EGS)198616908U50º14961478116Tracking
COSMOS 1812198717295U82º39338992Tracking
SL-14 R/B198717567U83º62459897Tracking
COSMOS 1833198717589U71º864834102Tracking
SL-16 R/B198717590U71º837833102Tracking
SL-14 R/B198717912U83º62859997Tracking
COSMOS 1844198717973U71º868820102Tracking
SL-14 R/B198718153U83º62659997Tracking
COSMOS 1867198718187U65º797776101Tracking
COSMOS 1892198718421U82º35635092Tracking
SL-14 R/B198818749U83º62660097Tracking
COSMOS 1933198818958U83º52251595Tracking
SL-3 R/B198819046U97º53349695Tracking
SL-16 R/B198819120U71º844809101Tracking
COSMOS 1953198819210U83º50048294Tracking
SL-8 R/B198819257U74º777748100Tracking
COSMOS 1975198819573U83º50448594Tracking
SL-14 R/B198819574U83º62659897Tracking
SL-16 R/B198819650U71º850827102Tracking
INTERCOSMOS 24198920261U83º2355497114Tracking
SL-14 R/B198920262U83º2427499115Tracking
DELTA 1 R/B198920323U97º77467499Tracking
ARIANE 40 R/B199020443U98º768751100Tracking
DELTA 2 R/B(1)199020453U36º54536894Tracking
COSMOS 2058199020465U82º54353395Tracking
SL-14 R/B199020466U82º63260697Tracking
SL-14 R/B199020511U83º63561197Tracking
Hubble199020580U28º48948694Tracking
SL-16 R/B199020625U71º854830102Tracking
COSMOS 2084199020663U63º58952096Tracking
SL-6 R/B(2)199020666U63º57154996Tracking
SL-8 R/B199020775U83º90435397Tracking
SL-8 R/B199121088U83º989957105Tracking
OKEAN-3199121397U83º56654896Tracking
COSMOS 2151199121422U82º57956196Tracking
SL-14 R/B199121423U82º63661297Tracking
ERS-1199121574U99º785737100Tracking
ARIANE 40 R/B199121610U98º751748100Tracking
INTERCOSMOS 25199121819U83º2824438119Tracking
SL-8 R/B199221876U83º1003953105Tracking
SL-8 R/B199221938U83º1002957105Tracking
USA 81199221949U85º785783101Tracking
COSMOS 2219199222219U71º858833102Tracking
SL-16 R/B199222220U71º845828102Tracking
COSMOS 2221199222236U83º59357196Tracking
SL-16 R/B199222285U71º845836102Tracking
COSMOS 2228199222286U83º59156796Tracking
SL-16 R/B199322566U71º851832102Tracking
COSMOS 2242199322626U83º59257096Tracking
SL-16 R/B199322803U71º846823102Tracking
ARIANE 40 R/B199322830U99º791774101Tracking
COSMOS 2278199423087U71º852837102Tracking
SL-16 R/B199423088U71º846838102Tracking
SL-16 R/B199423343U98º63762797Tracking
SL-16 R/B199423405U71º841840102Tracking
ARIANE 40+ R/B199523561U98º765755100Tracking
SL-16 R/B199523705U71º848833102Tracking
SL-16 R/B199624298U71º861842102Tracking
ORBVIEW 2 (SEASTAR)199724883U99º775773100Tracking
SL-16 R/B199825400U99º812799101Tracking
SL-16 R/B199825407U71º845832102Tracking
ISS (ZARYA)199825544U52º41841493Tracking
CZ-4B R/B199925732U99º858805102Tracking
OKEAN-O199925860U98º63062997Tracking
SL-16 R/B199925861U98º63661497Tracking
DELTA 2 R/B199925876U52º1222489102Tracking
HELIOS 1B199925977U98º60960797Tracking
TERRA199925994U98º69368899Tracking
SL-16 R/B200026070U71º850829102Tracking
TITAN 4B R/B200026474U68º57751096Tracking
ENVISAT200227386U98º763761100Tracking
IDEFIX & ARIANE 42P R/B200227422U99º798780101Tracking
AQUA200227424U98º69068899Tracking
CZ-4B R/B200227432U99º880808102Tracking
MIDORI II (ADEOS-II)200227597U99º795794101Tracking
H-2A R/B200227601U98º831729100Tracking
CZ-4B R/B200328059U99º74567599Tracking
CZ-2C R/B200428222U98º43941293Tracking
SL-16 R/B200428353U71º848839102Tracking
CZ-4B R/B200428415U97º51346894Tracking
CZ-2C R/B200428480U98º903702101Tracking
ARIANE 5 R/B200428499U98º67355697Tracking
CZ-2D R/B200528738U97º43342393Tracking
ALOS (DAICHI)200628931U98º66566398Tracking
H-2A R/B200628932U98º57049195Tracking
RESURS-DK 1200629228U70º53453095Tracking
CZ-4B R/B200629507U98º54649995Tracking
CZ-2C R/B200731114U98º868782101Tracking
COSMO-SKYMED 1200731598U98º58458296Tracking
GENESIS 2200731789U64º26223689Tracking
COSMOS 2428200731792U71º853846102Tracking
SL-16 R/B200731793U71º845841102Tracking
KORONAS-FOTON200933504U82º46144494Tracking
CZ-2C R/B201137731U98º66459297Tracking
H-2A R/B201238341U98º61955696Tracking
SHIJIAN-16 (SJ-16)201339358U75º60658097Tracking
SL-4 R/B201439679U52º54439294Tracking
ALOS-2201439766U98º63263097Tracking
YAOGAN-29201541038U98º62162197Tracking
ASTRO-H (HITOMI)201641337U31º54853495Tracking
HXMT (HUIYAN)201742758U43º54550095Tracking
CZ-2C R/B201843521U35º41937793Tracking
SAOCOM 1A201843641U98º62362197Tracking
H-2A R/B201843682U99º49044894Tracking
SAOCOM 1B202046265U98º62362197Tracking
CSS (TIANHE)202148274U41º39638892Tracking
COSMOS 2550202148865U67º47045994Tracking
CZ-2C R/B202252794U50º47840393Tracking
GSLV R/B202254149U87º59956596Tracking
XRISM202357800U31º54653595Tracking
ACS3202459588U97º1009919104Tracking
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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