COSMOS 2251 DEB, 34757 (Decayed)
Orbit data source: Public
COSMOS 2251 DEB, 34757 was space debris originally from a launch on Wed, 16 Jun 1993 UTC launched from the Plesetsk Missile And Space Complex (PKMTR). The debris from Iridium 33, an American commercial communications satellite, has been tracked extensively since its accidental collision with the defunct Russian satellite Cosmos 2251 in 2009. This event, occurring at high speed in low Earth orbit (LEO), generated thousands of pieces of space debris, significantly increasing the risk of further collisions. The Iridium 33 debris cloud has impacted space traffic management and orbital debris mitigation strategies, making it a subject of ongoing study in space situational awareness.
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34757 intel report (Beta)
COSMOS 2251 DEB details
Identifier | |
Orbit | Decayed |
Last TLE update | Unknown |
Origin | |
Manufacturer | Unknown |
Mission | Decayed spacecraft |
Bus & Motor | Unknown |
Mass | Unknown |
Launch date (UTC) | |
Launch vehicle | Unknown |
Launch site | |
Object type | Payload Rocket body Debris |
Shape & HBR | Unknown |
Radar Cross Section | Small (<0.1 m²) |
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Definitive object data
Latitude | Unknown |
Longitude | Unknown |
Altitude | Unknown |
Speed | Unknown |
True Right ascension | Unknown |
True Declination | Unknown |
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 altitude | Unknown |
Perigee altitude | Unknown |
Semi-major axis | Unknown |
Eccentricity | Unknown |
Inclination | Unknown |
RAAN | Unknown |
Arg. of periapsis | Unknown |
True anomaly | Unknown |
Mean anomaly | Unknown |
Eccentric anomaly | Unknown |
Mean motion | Unknown |
BSTAR | Unknown |
Orbital period | Unknown |
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Other satellites on launch #36 in the year 1993 (1993-06-16 UTC)
COSMOS 2251 DEB Visibility forecast
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