DECAYED

FENGYUN 1C DEB, 29878 (Decayed)

Orbit data source: Space-Track

FENGYUN 1C DEB, 29878 was space debris in LEO originally from a launch on Mon, 10 May 1999 UTC launched from the Taiyaun Space Center, China (TSC). Fengyun 1C debris stems from the Chinese weather satellite Fengyun-1C, which was intentionally destroyed by a Chinese anti-satellite missile in 2007. This event dramatically increased the amount of space debris, with thousands of trackable fragments posing hazards to satellites and human spaceflight. The Fengyun 1C debris cloud has become a focal point in discussions about space sustainability and the need for international regulations to prevent the creation of new debris.

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Identifier
29878, 1999-025FY
Orbit
Decayed
Country
Flag of CNCN / PRC
Related business
Manufacturer
Unknown
Mission
Decayed spacecraft
Bus & Motor
Unknown
Mass
Unknown
Launch date (UTC)
1999-05-10 (27 years ago)
Launch vehicle
Unknown
Launch site
Taiyaun Space Center, China (TSC)
Object type
Payload
Rocket body
Debris
Shape & HBR
Unknown shape, 0.1 m
Radar Cross Section
Small (<0.1 m²)

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Last TLE update: 5 days ago

TLE from 5 days ago
0 FENGYUN 1C DEB
1 29878U 99025FY  26072.54926385  .24391866  22546-5  78995-2 0  9991
2 29878  96.9245 244.2977 0018822 308.5794  51.3812 16.25646300   387
Epoch: 2026-03-13T13:10Z
TLE epoch observation values (Epoch: 2026-03-13T13:10:56.396Z)
Latitude
-0.00007°
Longitude
-124.62048°
Altitude
199.792 km
Speed
7.791 km/s
True Right ascension
16h 17m 11s
True Declination
0° 00' 00"
Sunlit
Object was in full shadow at epoch
Visualization orbit readout
Latitude
Unknown
Longitude
Unknown
Altitude
Unknown
Speed
Unknown
Apparent Right ascension
Unknown
Apparent Declination
Unknown
Sunlit
N/A
Visualization observer readout
Local Sidereal Time
15:10:18
Azimuth
Unknown
Elevation
Unknown
Doppler factor
Unknown
Orbital elements
Apogee altitude
213.455 km
Perigee altitude
188.688 km
Semi-major axis
6,579.209 km
Eccentricity
0.00188
Inclination
96.9245°
RAAN
244.2977°
Arg. of periapsis
308.5794°
True anomaly
51.54997°
Mean anomaly
51.3812°
Eccentric anomaly
51.46556°
Mean motion
4.06708 °/min
Orbital period
88.52 mins
BSTAR
0.0078995
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