UCS-Satellite-Database

Id Name of Satellite, Alternate Names Current Official Name of Satellite Country/Org of UN Registry Country of Operator/Owner Operator/Owner Users Purpose Detailed Purpose Class of Orbit Type of Orbit Longitude of GEO (degrees) Perigee (km) Apogee (km) Eccentricity Inclination (degrees) Period (minutes) Launch Mass (kg.) Dry Mass (kg.) Power (watts) Date of Launch Expected Lifetime (yrs.) Contractor Country of Contractor Launch Site Launch Vehicle COSPAR Number NORAD Number Comments Source Used for Orbital Data Source
761Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope (formerly GLAST)Fermi Gamma-Ray Space TelescopeUSAUSANational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/GSFCGovernmentSpace ScienceLEONon-Polar Inclined05375561.37E-0325.695.64,3032008/6/11General DynamicsUSACape CanaveralDelta 22008-029A33053Will study the cosmos in the photon energy range of 8,000 electronvolts (8 keV) to greater than 300 billion electronvolts (300 GeV).www.satellitedebris.net 12/12http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GLAST/main/index.html
864GeoEye-1 (Orbview 5)GeoEye-1USAUSADigitalGlobe CorporationGovernment/CommercialEarth ObservationOptical ImagingLEOSun-Synchronous06716861.06E-0398.198.31,9552008/9/67General DynamicsUSAVandenberg AFBDelta 22008-042A33331Remote sensing for both commercial customers and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), GeoEye-1 is capable of acquiring image data at 0.41 meter panchromatic and 1.65 meter multispectral resolution. Experienced an antenna anomaly in 12/09.www.satellitedebris.net 12/12http://geoeye.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=304

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