DECAYED

ISS DEB, 28635 (Decayed)

Orbit data source: Public

ISS DEB, 28635 was space debris that was on an ISS related-mission or a former payload that was launched from the ISS. Debris objects in space refer to the collection of defunct objects orbiting the Earth. Examples of debris include non-operational satellites, rocket bodies, and fragments generated from explosions, collisions, or faulty payload assembly.

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ISS DEB details
Identifier
28635, 1998-067AF
Orbit
Decayed
Last TLE updateUnknown
Origin
Flag of ISSRKKE (ISS)
ManufacturerUnknown
MissionDecayed spacecraft
Bus & MotorUnknown
MassUnknown
Launch date (UTC)
1998-11-20 (26 years ago)
Launch vehicleUnknown
Launch site
Tyuratam Missile And Space Complex (TTMTR)
Object type
Payload
Rocket body
Debris
Shape & HBRIrr, 0.1 m
Radar Cross Section0.015 m², Small (<0.1 m²)

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Definitive object data
LatitudeUnknown
LongitudeUnknown
AltitudeUnknown
SpeedUnknown
True Right ascensionUnknown
True DeclinationUnknown
Sunlit
N/A
Visualization observer readout
Observer readout values are unavailable because the object's trajectory could not be propagated. This is usually caused when the trajectory data is faulty or the object's orbit has decayed.
Visualization observer readout
Observer readout values are unavailable because the object's trajectory could not be propagated. This is usually caused when the trajectory data is faulty or the object's orbit has decayed.
Orbital elements
Apogee altitudeUnknown
Perigee altitudeUnknown
Semi-major axisUnknown
EccentricityUnknown
InclinationUnknown
RAANUnknown
Arg. of periapsisUnknown
True anomalyUnknown
Mean anomalyUnknown
Eccentric anomalyUnknown
Mean motionUnknown
BSTARUnknown
Orbital periodUnknown
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ISS DEB Visibility forecast

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