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 |
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1787 | Oculus ASR | Oculus ASR | USA | USA | Michigan Technological University/Air Force Research Laboratory | Military | Technology Development | Elliptical | 0 | 306 | 853 | 3.94E-02 | 28.5 | 96.2 | 70 | 2019/6/25 | Michigan Technological University/Air Force Research Laboratory | USA | Cape Canaveral | Falcon Heavy | 2019-036T | 44356 | Will serve as a cooperative imaging target for ground-based telescopes. Ground controllers at MTU will command the vehicle to perform various attitude maneuvers during overflights of these telescopes. | JMSatcat/11_19 | https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/o/oculus-asr |
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