BEIDOU 12

38250
Spacetrack Directory Number
2012-04-29
Orbit launches
21535.47 km
Average height
13605.69 km/h
Average velocity


Satellite information BEIDOU 12

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Orbit launches 2012-04-29 (12 years ago)
Days in orbit 4593
Country/organisation of origin Chiny (PRC)
Starting point XICLF (Xichang Launch Facility, China)
Categories
Perigee 21458 km
Apogee 21597 km
Orbit slope (inclination) 56.23°
Laps per day 2
Orbit MEO (Non-Polar Inclined)
Height BEIDOU 12 21535.47 km

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An atomic clock is a clock device that uses a hyperfine transition frequency in the microwave, or electron transition frequency in the optical or ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum of atoms as a frequency standard for its timekeeping element. Atomic clocks are the most accurate time and frequency standards known, and are used as primary standards for international time distribution services, to control the wave frequency of television broadcasts, and in global navigation satellite systems such as GPS.
The principle of operation of an atomic clock is based on atomic physics; it measures the electromagnetic signal that electrons in atoms emit when they change energy levels. Early atomic clocks were based on masers at room temperature. Since 2004, more accurate atomic clocks first cool the atoms to near absolute zero temperature by slowing them with lasers and probing them in atomic fountains in a microwave-filled cavity. An example of this is the NIST-F1 atomic clock, one of the national primary time and frequency standards of the United States.
The accuracy of an atomic clock depends on two factors: the first is temperature of the sample atoms?colder atoms move much more slowly, allowing longer probe times, the second is the frequency and intrinsic linewidth of the electronic or hyperfine transition. Higher frequencies and narrow lines increase the precision.
National standards agencies in many countries maintain a network of atomic clocks which are intercompared and kept synchronized to an accuracy of 10?9 seconds per day (approximately 1 part in 1014). These clocks collectively define a continuous and stable time scale, the International Atomic Time (TAI). For civil time, another time scale is disseminated, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). UTC is derived from TAI, but has added leap seconds from UT1, to account for variations in the rotation of the Earth with respect to the solar time.

satellite BEIDOU 12 Date of exalting 29.04.2012y. Average height of ISS BEIDOU 12 hundred 21535.47 km. Average velocity BEIDOU 12 is 13605.69 km/h. Inclination BEIDOU 12 satellite 56.35°.

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Update time: 2024-11-25 08:00:14
Average height of ISS BEIDOU 12 is: 21535.47km
Average velocity BEIDOU 12 is: 13605.69km/h
Average orbit height BEIDOU 12 is: 56.35°
BEIDOU 12 a new group of Starlink satellites has been launched 2012-04-29
BEIDOU 12 is from 4593 days Days in orbit.