FLOCK 4G 17

62681
Spacetrack Directory Number
2025-01-14
Orbit launches
498.14 km
Average height
27420.97 km/h
Average velocity


Satellite information FLOCK 4G 17 - 2025-009CA

Spacetrack Directory Name FLOCK 4G 17
Alternative name 2025-009CA
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Orbit launches 2025-01-14 (one year ago)
Days in orbit 581
Country/organisation of origin USA (US)
Starting point AFWTR (Vandenberg Air Force Base, USA)
Perigee 510 km
Apogee 516 km
Orbit slope (inclination) 97.39°
Laps per day 15
Height FLOCK 4G 17 498.14 km

Additional information FLOCK 4G 17

FLOCK 4G 17, 62681 is a payload satellite owned by Planet (US) in SSO that was launched on Tue, 14 Jan 2025 UTC via an FALCON 9 launch vehicle from the Air Force Western Test Range (AFWTR). Payloads include a variety of satellites, spacecraft, and rockets equipped with specific instruments for various scientific and technological missions. These include communications satellites like Starlink; space stations such as the ISS; scientific satellites like the Hubble; Earth observation satellites from companies like Planet Labs, Umbra, and HawkEye 360; GPS; miniature CubeSats for education and research; and military/defense satellites.

satellite FLOCK 4G 17 Date of exalting 14.01.2025y. Average height of ISS FLOCK 4G 17 hundred 498.14 km. Average velocity FLOCK 4G 17 is 27420.97 km/h. Inclination FLOCK 4G 17 satellite 97.4°.

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Update time: 2026-08-18 04:27:09
Average height of ISS FLOCK 4G 17 is: 498.14km
Average velocity FLOCK 4G 17 is: 27420.97km/h
Average orbit height FLOCK 4G 17 is: 97.4°
FLOCK 4G 17 a new group of Starlink satellites has been launched 2025-01-14
FLOCK 4G 17 is from 581 days Days in orbit.