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STAR ONE C2

SatelliteGEOEquatorialBrazil
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STAR ONE C2 is a satellite operated by Brazil, currently in a geostationary orbit about 35,782 km above the equator. It completes one orbit of Earth roughly every 1436 minutes at an inclination of 1.2°. It was launched in 2008. Track its live position and see when it passes over your location on azmth.

Orbital data

NORAD ID
32768
COSPAR ID
2008-018B
Type
Satellite
Orbit
GEO
Perigee (lowest)
35,782 km
Apogee (highest)
35,807 km
Inclination
1.21°
Orbital period
1436 min
Launch year
2008
Operator
Brazil

Orbital data from CelesTrak, refreshed every 2 hours. Element epoch: 2026-06-05.

About GEO orbit

Geostationary Orbit. Exactly 35,786 km above the equator. Satellites here orbit at the same rate Earth rotates, so they appear stationary in the sky. Used for TV, weather, and communications.

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