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APOLLO 3 (AS-203), 2289 (Decayed)

Orbit data source: Public

APOLLO 3 (AS-203), 2289 was a payload satellite owned by NASA MSFC (US) that was launched on Tue, 05 Jul 1966 UTC launched from the Air Force Eastern Test Range (AFETR). Payloads include a variety of satellites, spacecraft, and rockets equipped with specific instruments for various scientific and technological missions. These include communications satellites like Starlink; space stations such as the ISS; scientific satellites like the Hubble; Earth observation satellites from companies like Planet Labs, Umbra, and HawkEye 360; GPS; miniature CubeSats for education and research; and military/defense satellites.

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APOLLO 3 (AS-203) details
Identifier
2289, 1966-059A
Orbit
Decayed
Last TLE updateUnknown
Origin
Flag of USNASA MSFC (US)
ManufacturerDAC/HB
MissionDecayed spacecraft
Bus & MotorS-IVB, Unknown motor
Mass24,972 kg wet, 12,051 kg dry
Launch date (UTC)
1966-07-05 (58 years ago)
Launch vehicleUnknown
Launch site
Air Force Eastern Test Range (AFETR)
Object type
Payload
Rocket body
Debris
Shape & HBRCyl + 1 Nozzle, 17.8 m
Radar Cross Section109.375 m²

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Definitive object data
LatitudeUnknown
LongitudeUnknown
AltitudeUnknown
SpeedUnknown
True Right ascensionUnknown
True DeclinationUnknown
Sunlit
Object was in daylight at TLE epoch
Predictive object data (real-time)
LatitudeUnknown
LongitudeUnknown
AltitudeUnknown
SpeedUnknown
Apparent Right ascensionUnknown
Apparent DeclinationUnknown
SunlitUnknown
Predictive observer data (real-time)
Local Sidereal Time08:04:25
AzimuthUnknown
ElevationUnknown
Doppler factorUnknown
Orbital elements
ApogeeUnknown
PerigeeUnknown
Semi-major axisUnknown
EccentricityUnknown
InclinationUnknown
RAANUnknown
Arg. of periapsisUnknown
True anomalyUnknown
Mean anomalyUnknown
Eccentric anomalyUnknown
Mean motionUnknown
BSTARUnknown
PeriodUnknown
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APOLLO 3 (AS-203) Visibility forecast

Observer location: 39.9160978°, -105.1181434

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