ONEWEB-0446

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Spacetrack Directory Number
2022-02-10
Orbit launches
1233.89 km
Average height
26061.69 km/h
Average velocity


Satellite information ONEWEB-0446

Spacetrack Directory Name ONEWEB-0446
Group OneWeb
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Orbit launches 2022-02-10 (2 years ago)
Days in orbit 1000
Country/organisation of origin Anglia (UK)
Starting point FRGUI (Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana)
Perigee 467 km/h
Apogee 484 km
Orbit slope (inclination) 87.89°
Laps per day 13
Height ONEWEB-0446 1233.89 km

Additional information ONEWEB-0446

OneWeb is a network of telecommunications satellites that provide high-bandwidth, low-latency Internet access services to commercial, institutional and public sector customers. The system is managed by the British government, Eutelsat and the Bharti Enterprises investment fund. OneWeb is soon to be absorbed as part of a merger by European telecommunications giant Eutelsat.



Each of the first-generation OneWeb satellites weighs 147 kg. The ships are based on the Arrow satellite platform, produced by OneWeb Satellites together with Airbus. The satellites' telecommunications payload consists of two Ku-band and Ka-band antennas. The Ku band is used for satellites to communicate with recipients, and Ka band antennas allow connection to terrestrial stations. Each of them is to operate for 7 years.

satellite ONEWEB-0446 Date of exalting 10.02.2022y. Average height of ISS ONEWEB-0446 hundred 1233.89 km. Average velocity ONEWEB-0446 is 26061.69 km/h. Inclination ONEWEB-0446 satellite 87.9°.

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Update time: 2024-11-06 08:27:08
Average height of ISS ONEWEB-0446 is: 1233.89km
Average velocity ONEWEB-0446 is: 26061.69km/h
Average orbit height ONEWEB-0446 is: 87.9°
ONEWEB-0446 a new group of Starlink satellites has been launched 2022-02-10
ONEWEB-0446 is from 1000 days Days in orbit.