Two-Line Element Sets (TLE)
What is a TLE?
A TLE is an orbital object's address in space. Researchers use these numbers to predict where these objects will be in time, allowing for better communication and safety. Click here for complete documentation of what each number means.
ISS (ZARYA) |
1 25544U 98067A 21357.48586815 .00007610 00000-0 14581-3 0 9999 2 25544 51.6433 126.6841 0004562 347.5471 127.9234 15.49065191317932 |
FIREBIRD 3 |
1 40377U 15003B 21357.07078031 .00013582 00000-0 46631-3 0 9996 2 40377 99.1125 178.3706 0111470 260.0348 98.8289 15.24485602381518 |
FIREBIRD 4 |
1 40378U 15003C 21356.77748953 .00014517 00000-0 49713-3 0 9993 2 40378 99.1131 178.1888 0111483 260.7837 98.0772 15.24544263381461 |
OBJECT PB |
1 43553U 98067PB 21094.62928569 .03890718 12239-4 60024-3 0 9995 2 43553 51.6239 227.0840 0009894 313.2518 46.7680 16.33102743156209 |
RADSAT-U |
1 45262U 98067RF 21181.77853041 .00013750 00000-0 18250-3 0 9992 2 45262 51.6404 260.0012 0005956 358.7492 1.3485 15.58531152 77354 |
IT-SPINS |
1 49017U 21013G 21357.09471376 .00005960 00000-0 25953-3 0 9990 2 49017 51.5903 161.5464 0007081 145.3447 214.7993 15.23553439 26875 |
Current as of December 23, 2021