ONEWEB-0337 (49203)

COSPAR: 2021-083T | Alt Name: OneWeb SL0337

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Launch Details

Launch Date

September 14, 2021

Launch Pad

LC31

Launch Vehicle

Soyuz-2-1B

Orbital Elements

NORAD ID

49203

International Designator

2021-083T

Epoch

Sat, 04 Jul 2026 02:29:39 GMT

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Inclination

87.90°

Right Ascension

316.87°

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Argument of Perigee

96.21°

Period

109.63 min

Mean Motion

13.13 rev/day

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Basic Satellite Info

Name

ONEWEB-0337

Alternative Name

OneWeb SL0337

Type

Payload

Status

Operational

Owner

ONEWEBN

Country

United Kingdom

Constellation

N/A

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Major Events

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Latest TLEs
1 49203U 21083T   26185.10393119 -.00000036  00000-0 -13471-3 0  9991
2 49203  87.8966 316.8656 0002073  96.2138 263.9228 13.13468853233136

Source: Celestrak

Summary
The ONEWEB-0337 satellite, also known as OneWeb SL0337, is owned by ONEWEBN and manufactured by ONEWUS. It was launched on September 14, 2021, from the TYMSC launch site using a Soyuz-2-1B vehicle from LC31. The satellite uses an Arrow bus configuration with dimensions of 1.3 meters in length, 1 meter in diameter, and has a span of 5 meters. It has a dry mass of 140 kg and a launch mass of 148 kg. Equipped with a Ku-Band payload and powered by solar arrays and batteries, it is designed for communication purposes and is expected to have a lifetime of approximately seven years. The propulsion system includes SPT-50 or BHT-350 Hall effect thrusters.
Physical Characteristics

Length

1.3

Diameter

1

Span

5

Dry Mass

140

Launch Mass

148

Shape

Trapezoid+2 pan

Radar Cross Section

Unknown

Visual Magnitude

Unknown

Color

Unknown

Material Composition

Unknown

Technical Details

Payload

OneWeb L10-020

Purpose

Communication

Mission

Communication

Manufacturer

ONEWUS

Life Expectancy

+ 7 years

Bus

ARROW

Configuration

Arrow bus

Motor

SPT-50 or BHT-350 Hall effect thrusters

Equipment

Ku-Band payload

Power System

solar arrays, batteries

ADCS

Unknown

Transmitter Frequency

Unknown

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