BREEZE-M DEB, 38922

Orbit data source: Space-Track

BREEZE-M DEB, 38922 is space debris in LEO originally from a launch on Mon, 06 Aug 2012 UTC launched from the Tyuratam Missile And Space Complex (TTMTR). 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.

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Identifier
38922, 2012-044BF
Orbit
LEO
Country
Flag of CISCIS
Related business
Manufacturer
Khrunichev
Mission
Spacecraft
Bus & Motor
BRIZ, Unknown motor
Mass
Unknown
Launch date (UTC)
2012-08-06 (13 years ago)
Launch vehicle
Unknown
Launch site
Tyuratam Missile And Space Complex (TTMTR)
Object type
Payload
Rocket body
Debris
Shape & HBR
Unknown shape, 0.5 m
Radar Cross Section
Medium (>0.1 m² and <1 m²)

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Last TLE update: 8 hours ago

TLE from 8 hours ago
0 BREEZE-M DEB
1 38922U 12044BF  25299.72123602  .00059060  59188-5  95248-3 0  9992
2 38922  50.0187  43.5646 1503266 134.0268 239.4778 12.58430873534713
Epoch: 2025-10-26T17:18Z
TLE epoch observation values (Epoch: 2025-10-26T17:18:34.792Z)
Latitude
0.00003°
Longitude
108.58629°
Altitude
2,142.326 km
Speed
6.523 km/s
True Right ascension
02h 54m 15s
True Declination
0° 00' 00"
Sunlit
Object was in full shadow at epoch
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Latitude
Unknown
Longitude
Unknown
Altitude
Unknown
Speed
Unknown
Apparent Right ascension
Unknown
Apparent Declination
Unknown
Sunlit
N/A
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Local Sidereal Time
20:52:16
Azimuth
Unknown
Elevation
Unknown
Doppler factor
Unknown
Orbital elements
Apogee altitude
2,603.919 km
Perigee altitude
256.339 km
Semi-major axis
7,808.266 km
Eccentricity
0.15033
Inclination
50.0187°
RAAN
43.5646°
Arg. of periapsis
134.0268°
True anomaly
226.05726°
Mean anomaly
239.4778°
Eccentric anomaly
232.63248°
Mean motion
3.14566 °/min
Orbital period
114.44 mins
BSTAR
0.00095248
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