by Marcos L Rockenbach
Local: Caxias do Sul / Brazil
Iridium 94 and ISS next to Crux.
Left: Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS1, local time 18h50m50sec, 60 sec exposure.
Right: Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ47, local time 18h50min56sec - 60 sec exposure.
Constrast and brightness Photoshop CS4.
Iridium 91, Iridium 90, Iridium 94, Iridium 95, and Iridium 96 are the latest additions to the fleet of 73 (66 + 7 spares) Iridium satellites. They were launched by a Delta 2 rocket from Vandenberg AFB at 17:44 UT on 11 February 2002. The fleet enables link between phones from anywhere to anywhere on the globe. Currently, its main user is the US Department of Defense (DoD). Geomagnetism community has found the data from the house-keeping magnetometers of the fleet useable.
Launch Date: 2002-02-11 at 17:44:00 UTC
Launch Vehicle: Delta II
Launch Site: Vandenberg AFB, United States
Orbital Parameters
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Periapsis
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Apoapsis
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Period
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Inclination
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Eccentricity
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660.0 km
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660.0 km
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98.0 minutes
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86.5999984741211°
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0.0
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Source: NASA