THOR ABLESTAR R/B (01508)

COSPAR: 1965-065B | Alt Name: Ablestar 020

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Launch Details

Launch Date

August 13, 1965

Launch Site

AFWTR

Launch Pad

75-1-1

Launch Vehicle

Thor Ablestar

Orbital Elements

NORAD ID

01508

International Designator

1965-065B

Epoch

Sat, 04 Jul 2026 06:18:04 GMT

Apogee

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Perigee

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Inclination

90.13°

Right Ascension

307.92°

Eccentricity

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Argument of Perigee

284.60°

Period

107.78 min

Mean Motion

13.36 rev/day

Latitude

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Basic Satellite Info

Name

THOR ABLESTAR R/B

Alternative Name

Ablestar 020

Type

Rocket Body

Status

Space Junk

Owner

AFSSD

Country

United States

Constellation

N/A

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Major Events

N/A

Latest TLEs
1 01508U 65065B   26185.26254874  .00000041  00000-0  64558-4 0  9993
2 01508  90.1340 307.9191 0040070 284.5974  96.5099 13.36096254967697

Source: Celestrak

Summary
A rocket body, also commonly referred to as an upper stage or spent rocket stage, is the structural shell left behind after a rocket has delivered its payload to orbit. These large and often heavy pieces of space hardware can remain in orbit for years, posing significant collision hazards as part of the growing space debris problem. If left uncontrolled, rocket bodies have the potential to reenter Earth's atmosphere unpredictably, which can lead to falling debris in populated areas. Additionally, they risk colliding with operational satellites or the International Space Station, creating more debris and putting human life at risk.
Physical Characteristics

Length

4.8

Diameter

1.4

Span

4.8

Dry Mass

600

Launch Mass

670

Shape

Cyl

Radar Cross Section

3.2277

Visual Magnitude

Unknown

Color

Unknown

Material Composition

Unknown

Technical Details

Payload

AJ10-104D 020

Purpose

Unknown

Mission

Unknown

Manufacturer

AJ

Life Expectancy

Unknown

Bus

Ablestar

Configuration

Unknown

Motor

Unknown

Equipment

Unknown

Power System

Unknown

ADCS

Unknown

Transmitter Frequency

Unknown

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