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BRIGHTEST SATELLITES

Satellites are visible when the sky is dark and the satellite is able to reflect sunlight back to the observer. These conditions generally occur up to about 45 minutes before sunrise (before the sky becomes too light) and 45 minutes after sunset. These satellites (or objects) are normally brighter than magnitude 4. If your latitude is close to or below the inclination of a given sat, it will be potentially visible at your location.

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NameNORAD IDInt'l CodeLaunch datePeriod
[minutes]
MagnitudeAction
SPACE STATION255441998-067ANovember 20, 199892.9-0.5
SPACE STATION255441998-067ANovember 20, 199892.9-0.5
SPACE STATION255441998-067ANovember 20, 199892.9-0.5
SPACE STATION255441998-067ANovember 20, 199892.9-0.5
SPACE STATION255441998-067ANovember 20, 199892.9-0.5
SPACE STATION255441998-067ANovember 20, 199892.9-0.5
SPACE STATION255441998-067ANovember 20, 199892.9-0.5
ATLAS CENTAUR 2 R/B6941963-047ANovember 27, 1963102.23.5
SEASAT 1109671978-064AJune 27, 197899.64
SL-16 R/B161821985-097BOctober 22, 1985101.74
IDEFIX/ARIANE 42P274222002-021BMay 4, 2002100.74.5
IDEFIX/ARIANE 42P274222002-021BMay 4, 2002100.74.5
IDEFIX/ARIANE 42P274222002-021BMay 4, 2002100.74.5
IDEFIX/ARIANE 42P274222002-021BMay 4, 2002100.74.5
THOR AGENA D R/B7331964-002AJanuary 19, 1964100.45
SL-3 R/B8771964-053BAugust 28, 196498.65
SL-3 R/B51181971-028BApril 7, 197193.75
ASTEX 155601971-089AOctober 17, 197199.35
SL-8 R/B57301971-119BDecember 27, 1971100.85
ATLAS CENTAUR R/B61551972-065BAugust 21, 197297.65
SL-8 R/B115741979-089BOctober 11, 197999.95
SL-14 R/B116721980-005BJanuary 23, 198096.65
SL-8 R/B121391981-003BJanuary 16, 198196.55
SL-3 R/B124651981-046BMay 19, 198194.15
SL-3 R/B129041981-103BOctober 13, 1981955
SL-3 R/B130681982-013BFebruary 19, 198294.95
SL-3 R/B134031982-079BAugust 5, 198294.85
SL-3 R/B142081983-075BJuly 24, 198394.35
COSMOS 1536146991984-013AFebruary 8, 1984955
SL-12 R/B(2)157721985-042DMay 30, 1985101.35
SL-8 R/B28021967-045BMay 15, 196799.65.5
SL-3 R/B101141977-057BJune 29, 197793.95.5
SL-14 R/B112671979-011BFebruary 12, 197996.65.5
SL-3 R/B131541982-039BMay 5, 198295.65.5
SL-3 R/B138191983-010BFebruary 16, 198393.95.5
COSMOS 1500143721983-099ASeptember 28, 198392.45.5
SL-14 R/B148201984-027BMarch 15, 198496.95.5
SL-8 R/B154831985-006BJanuary 17, 1985100.25.5
SL-14 R/B159451985-069BAugust 8, 198596.95.5
SL-14 R/B164961986-006BJanuary 17, 198696.95.5
SL-14 R/B167921986-046BJune 12, 1986975.5
SL-14 R/B168821986-055BJuly 28, 1986975.5
SL-8 R/B32301968-040BMay 7, 196896.16
OAO 3 (COPERNICUS)61531972-065AAugust 21, 197298.76
SL-8 R/B84591975-112BNovember 28, 1975100.26
METEOR PRIRODA125851981-065AJuly 10, 198192.86
OAO 235971968-110ADecember 7, 196899.56.5
SERT 243271970-009AFebruary 4, 19701066.5
COSMOS 482 DESCENT CRAFT60731972-023EMarch 31, 197294.66.5
ISIS 136691969-009AJanuary 30, 1969127.49
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