FALCON 9 DEB, 48039 (Decayed)
Orbit data source: Public
FALCON 9 DEB, 48039 was space debris originally from a launch on Wed, 24 Mar 2021 UTC launched from the Air Force Eastern Test Range (AFETR). 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.
Next visibility unknown
No 3D visualization available: No data
FALCON 9 DEB details
NORAD ID | 48039 |
COSPAR ID | |
Orbit | Decayed |
Last TLE update | Unknown |
Origin | |
Manufacturer | SpaceX/Seattle |
Bus | Unknown |
Motor | Unknown |
Mass | ~100 kg wet, ~100 kg dry |
Launch date (UTC) | |
Launch vehicle | Unknown |
Launch site | |
Object type | Payload Rocket body Debris |
Radar Cross Section | Medium (>0.1 m² and <1 m²) |
Predictive object data (real-time)
Latitude | Unknown |
Longitude | Unknown |
Altitude | Unknown |
Speed | Unknown |
Apparent Right ascension | Unknown |
Apparent Declination | Unknown |
Sunlit | Unknown |
Predictive observer data (real-time)
Local Sidereal Time | 09:56:21 |
Azimuth | Unknown |
Elevation | Unknown |
Doppler factor | Unknown |
Orbital elements
Apogee | Unknown |
Perigee | Unknown |
Semi-major axis | Unknown |
Eccentricity | Unknown |
Inclination | Unknown |
RAAN | Unknown |
Arg. of periapsis | Unknown |
True anomaly | Unknown |
Mean anomaly | Unknown |
Mean motion | Unknown |
BSTAR | Unknown |
Period | Unknown |
Definitive object data
Latitude | Unknown |
Longitude | Unknown |
Altitude | Unknown |
Speed | Unknown |
True Right ascension | Unknown |
True Declination | Unknown |
Sunlit | Object was in daylight at TLE epoch |
No data available
Other satellites on launch #24 in the year 2021 (2021-03-24 UTC)
FALCON 9 DEB Visibility forecast
Observer location: 39.9160978°, -105.1181434
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