NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206)

35752
Spacetrack Directory Number
2009-08-17
Orbit launches
20190.13 km
Average height
13945.96 km/h
Average velocity


Satellite information NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206)

Spacetrack Directory Name NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206)
Alternative name GPS BIIRM-8, GPS 2R-21, SVN 50, PRN 05, SLOT E3
Group GPS
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Orbit launches 2009-08-17 (14 years ago)
Days in orbit 5379
Country/organisation of origin USA (US)
Starting point AFETR (Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canaveral, USA)
Categories
Perigee 20028 km/h
Apogee 20339 km
Orbit slope (inclination) 55.64°
Laps per day 2
Orbit MEO (Non-Polar Inclined)
Height NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) 20190.13 km

Additional information NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206)

USA-206, also GPS SVN-50, PRN-05 and NAVSTAR 64 and known before launch as GPS IIR-21, GPS IIRM-8 or GPS IIR-21(M), is an American navigation satellite which forms part of the Navstar Global Positioning System. It was the twenty-first and last Block IIR GPS satellite to be launched, and the eighth to use the modernised IIRM configuration.GPS IIR-21 was built by Lockheed Martin, based on the AS-4000 satellite bus, with the navigation payload being built by ITT. It was launched by a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket, using the 7925-9.5 configuration, on 17 August 2009 at 10:35 GMT. It was the last spacecraft to launch from Space Launch Complex 17A at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, a launch pad which was first used in August 1957 for test flights of the PGM-17 Thor missile. It is also the final flight of an AS-4000 bus, the final GPS launch on a Delta II, and the final Delta II launch to be overseen by the US Air Force.Following separation from its carrier rocket, GPS IIR-21 received its USA designation, USA-206. It was deployed into a transfer orbit, from which raised itself to a semi-synchronous medium Earth orbit on 19 August, using an onboard Star 37FM apogee motor. It is a 2,032-kilogram (4,480 lb) satellite, and is expected to operate for at least ten years. Once it had completed on-orbit testing, it began covering Slot 3 of Plane E of the GPS constellation, replacing USA-126, or GPS IIA-26, which was launched in July 1996. It was declared operational on 27 August 2009.


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satellite NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) Date of exalting 17.08.2009y. Average height of ISS NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) hundred 20190.13 km. Average velocity NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) is 13945.96 km/s. Inclination NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) satellite 55.49°.

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Update time: 2024-05-09 14:20:13
Average height of ISS NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) is: 20190.13km
Average velocity NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) is: 13945.96km/s
Average orbit height NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) is: 55.49°
NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) a new group of Starlink satellites has been launched 2009-08-17
NAVSTAR 64 (USA 206) is from 5379 days Days in orbit.