CHUANGXIN-3 (CX-3)
CHUANGXIN-3 (CX-3) is a satellite operated by China, currently in low Earth orbit, around 650 km altitude. It completes one orbit of Earth roughly every 98 minutes at an inclination of 98.1°. It was launched in 2013. Track its live position and see when it passes over your location on azmth.
Orbital data
- NORAD ID
- 39209
- COSPAR ID
- 2013-037B
- Type
- Satellite
- Orbit
- LEO
- Perigee (lowest)
- 650 km
- Apogee (highest)
- 657 km
- Inclination
- 98.08°
- Orbital period
- 98 min
- Launch year
- 2013
- Operator
- China
Orbital data updated: 2026-06-16 · from CelesTrak, refreshed every 2 hours.
About LEO orbit
Low Earth Orbit. Up to 2,000 km altitude. Where most satellites live including the ISS (~420 km), Starlink (~550 km), and Earth observation. Orbital period roughly 90 minutes.
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