SDA Awards $1.75B for Golden Dome Missile Tracking | KeepTrack Space Brief
SDA hands L3Harris and Sierra Space $1.75B to build missile warning satellites for Pentagon's Golden Dome shield, targeting 2028 demonstration under accelerated schedule.
Launch Date
May 10, 1999
Launch Site
TAISC
Launch Pad
LC7
Launch Vehicle
Chang Zheng 4B
NORAD ID
38159
International Designator
1999-025ERG
Epoch
Thu, 18 Jun 2026 10:50:28 GMT
Apogee
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Perigee
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Inclination
99.30°
Right Ascension
70.51°
Eccentricity
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Argument of Perigee
182.43°
Period
102.58 min
Mean Motion
14.04 rev/day
Latitude
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Name
FENGYUN 1C DEB
Alternative Name
deb FY-1C
Type
Status
Owner
CASC
Country
China
Constellation
N/A
Related Satellites
Major Events
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1 38159U 99025ERG 26169.45172391 .00000555 00000-0 37693-3 0 9993
2 38159 99.3011 70.5118 0055766 182.4299 177.6604 14.03732470857458
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Length
0
Diameter
0
Span
0
Dry Mass
0
Launch Mass
0
Shape
N/A
Radar Cross Section
0.0088
Visual Magnitude
Unknown
Color
Unknown
Material Composition
Unknown
Payload
Unknown
Purpose
Unknown
Mission
Unknown
Manufacturer
Unknown
Life Expectancy
Unknown
Bus
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Configuration
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Motor
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Equipment
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Power System
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ADCS
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Transmitter Frequency
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