DECAYED

DMSP 5D-2 F13 DEB, 40562 (Decayed)

Orbit data source: Space-Track

DMSP 5D-2 F13 DEB, 40562 was space debris in SSO originally from a launch on Fri, 24 Mar 1995 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.

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Identifier
40562, 1995-015DV
Orbit
Decayed
Country
Flag of USUS
Related business
Manufacturer
Unknown
Mission
Decayed spacecraft
Bus & Motor
Unknown
Mass
Unknown
Launch date (UTC)
1995-03-24 (31 years ago)
Launch vehicle
Unknown
Launch site
Air Force Western Test Range (AFWTR)
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: 8 months ago

TLE from 8 months ago
0 DMSP 5D-2 F13 DEB
1 40562U 95015DV  25046.12323263  .00692054  00000-0  26401-1 0  9996
2 40562  98.7375 109.2380 0007527 309.1311  50.9253 15.24389095514202
Epoch: 2025-02-15T02:57Z
TLE epoch observation values (Epoch: 2025-02-15T02:57:27.299Z)
Latitude
0.00002°
Longitude
-80.50091°
Altitude
492.417 km
Speed
7.62 km/s
True Right ascension
07h 16m 57s
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
16:12:20
Azimuth
Unknown
Elevation
Unknown
Doppler factor
Unknown
Orbital elements
Apogee altitude
494.812 km
Perigee altitude
484.473 km
Semi-major axis
6,867.78 km
Eccentricity
0.00075
Inclination
98.7375°
RAAN
109.238°
Arg. of periapsis
309.1311°
True anomaly
50.9923°
Mean anomaly
50.9253°
Eccentric anomaly
50.9588°
Mean motion
3.81346 °/min
Orbital period
94.4 mins
BSTAR
0.026401

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