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SEARCH BY INT'L DESIGNATOR

Exact matches only. The International designator is an internationally agreed-upon naming convention for satellites. The designator contains the launch year, the launch number of the year and the part of the launch, i.e., "A" indicates payload, "B" the rocket booster, or second payload, etc.
e.g. enter 1990-037B for Hubble Space Telescope

SEARCH BY SPACE COMMAND ID

Exact matches only. The Satellite Catalog Number (also known as NORAD Catalog Number, NASA catalog number, USSPACECOM object number or simply Catalog number and similar variants) is a sequential 5-digit number assigned by USSPACECOM to all Earth orbiting satellites in order of identification. Before USSPACECOM, the catalog was maintained by NORAD. The first catalogued object, catalog number 00001, is the Sputnik 1 launch vehicle. (Wikipedia)
e.g. enter 28485 for Swift

SEARCH BY SATELLITE NAME

Include Debris, Rocket bodies etc
At least 3 characters. The satellite name is not always the common (or popular) name. For example, the well known Hubble Space Telescope is actually officially named HST.
Up to 100 results are returned.
e.g. enter oscar for OSCAR satellites

SEARCH BY LAUNCH DATE

Include Debris, Rocket bodies etc

Browse by satellite launch date

Range between October 4, 1957 (when Sputnik was launched) and current date. This represents the date when satellite was placed on orbit.
Up to 100 results are returned.

RESULTS:

7 match(es)
Name NORAD ID Int'l Code Launch date
(YYYY-MM-DD)
Status Action
ERS 2 DEB 35393 1995-021G 1995-04-21 IN ORBIT
ERS 2 DEB 39478 1995-021H 1995-04-21 DECAYED Unable to track
ERS 2 DEB 44440 1995-021K 1995-04-21 DECAYED Unable to track
ERS 2 DEB 35392 1995-021F 1995-04-21 IN ORBIT
ERS 2 DEB 31137 1995-021D 1995-04-21 IN ORBIT
ERS 2 DEB 35391 1995-021E 1995-04-21 IN ORBIT
ERS 2 DEB 28066 1995-021C 1995-04-21 DECAYED Unable to track