Satellite description

ATLAS AGENA B DEB, 630 is space debris in LEO originally from a launch on Fri, 19 Jul 1963 UTC launched from the Air Force Western Test Range (AFWTR). 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.

Satellite metadata
Identifier
630, 1963-030C
Orbit
LEO
Last TLE update
3 days ago
Origin
Flag of USAFSSD (US)
Manufacturer
Unknown
Mission
Spacecraft
Bus & Motor
Unknown
Mass
~10 kg wet, ~10 kg dry
Launch date (UTC)
1963-07-19 (62 years ago)
Launch vehicle
Unknown
Launch site
Air Force Western Test Range (AFWTR)
Object type
Payload
Rocket body
Debris
Shape & HBR
Box, 1.5 m
Radar Cross Section
1.575 m², Medium (>0.1 m² and < 1m²)
Visualization orbit readout
Latitude
25.98566°
Longitude
108.40721°
Altitude
3,700.975 km
Speed
6.287 km/s
Apparent Right ascension
15h 31m 04s
Apparent Declination
4° 25' 60"
Sunlit
Object is in daylight
Orbital elements
Apogee altitude
3,731.018 km
Perigee altitude
3,636.949 km
Semi-major axis
10,062.121 km
Eccentricity
0.00467
Inclination
88.4345°
RAAN
224.5061°
Arg. of periapsis
283.2338°
True anomaly
Unknown
Mean anomaly
76.3302°
Eccentric anomaly
Unknown
Mean motion
2.15035 °/min
Orbital period
167.41 mins
BSTAR
-0.004549
630, ATLAS AGENA B DEB
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