GPS BIIRM-4, GPS 2R-17, SVN 55, PRN 15, SLOT F2A(F2) - Norad ID: 32260
| Spacetrack Directory Name | NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) |
| Alternative name | GPS BIIRM-4, GPS 2R-17, SVN 55, PRN 15, SLOT F2A(F2) |
| Group | GPS |
| Follow NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) | NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) Tracker |
| Group follow GPS | Tracker GPS |
| Pass predictions NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) | Pass predictions NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) |
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| Days in orbit | 6826 |
| Country/organisation of origin | USA (US) |
| Starting point | AFETR (Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canaveral, USA) |
| Type | Satellite |
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| Perigee | 19818 km |
| Apogee | 20548 km |
| Orbit slope (inclination) | 54.1° |
| Laps per day | 2 |
| Orbit | MEO (Non-Polar Inclined) |
| Height NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) | 20192.83 km |
NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196), also known as GPS IIR-17(M), is a navigation satellite launched on October 17, 2007, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Stations SLC17A launch pad using the Delta 7925-9.5 vehicle. The satellite has dimensions of 1.5 meters in length and 1.9 meters in diameter with a span of 19.3 meters. It was manufactured by LMVF (Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems) for AFSMC (Air Force Space Command). NAVSTAR 60 carries the GPS SVN 55 payload, designed for navigation purposes and powered by two deployable solar arrays along with batteries. The satellites dry mass is 910 kilograms, while its launch mass was 1077 kilograms. It operates within a Box + 2 Pan shape configuration and has an RCS (Relative Conjunction Severity) of 9.2724.
satellite NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) Date of exalting 17.10.2007y. Average height of ISS NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) hundred 20192.83 km. Average velocity NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) is 13945.23 km/h. Inclination NAVSTAR 60 (USA 196) satellite 53.96°.