QUIKSCAT (25789)

COSPAR: 1999-034A | Alt Name: QuikScat

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Launch Details

Launch Date

June 20, 1999

Launch Site

AFWTR

Launch Pad

SLC4W

Launch Vehicle

Titan II SLV

Orbital Elements

NORAD ID

25789

International Designator

1999-034A

Epoch

Sat, 04 Jul 2026 02:42:16 GMT

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Inclination

98.27°

Right Ascension

65.43°

Eccentricity

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Argument of Perigee

229.88°

Period

99.19 min

Mean Motion

14.52 rev/day

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Basic Satellite Info

Name

QUIKSCAT

Alternative Name

QuikScat

Type

Payload

Status

Non-operational

Owner

GSFC

Country

United States

Constellation

N/A

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Major Events

N/A

Latest TLEs
1 25789U 99034A   26185.11268755  .00000274  00000-0  76143-4 0  9991
2 25789  98.2670  65.4259 0094081 229.8751 129.4174 14.51739166414978

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Summary
QUIKSCAT (also known as QuikScat) is an Earth observation satellite with the NORAD catalog ID 25789 and OBJECT_ID 1999-034A, launched on June 20, 1999, from AFWTR SLC4W using a Titan II SLV launch vehicle. Manufactured by BALL for GSFC, the satellite has dimensions of 2.2 meters in length, 1.7 meters in diameter, and a span of 3.8 meters, with a dry mass of 870 kilograms and an initial launch mass of 970 kilograms. It is equipped with SeaWinds equipment for Earth observation purposes, powered by two deployable solar arrays and batteries. The satellite achieved a mission lifetime of 10 years, exceeding its design lifetime of 2 years. Its shape is described as Box + 2 Pan, and it has an RCS value of 2.7614.
Physical Characteristics

Length

2.2

Diameter

1.7

Span

3.8

Dry Mass

870

Launch Mass

970

Shape

Box + 2 Pan

Radar Cross Section

2.7614

Visual Magnitude

Unknown

Color

Unknown

Material Composition

Unknown

Technical Details

Payload

QuikScat

Purpose

Earth observation

Mission

Earth observation

Manufacturer

BALL

Life Expectancy

2 years (design), 10 years (achieved)

Bus

BCP-2000

Configuration

BCP-2000

Motor

AOCS 4x4N

Equipment

SeaWinds

Power System

2 deployable solar arrays, batteries

ADCS

Unknown

Transmitter Frequency

Unknown

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