Spacecraft information: APRIZESAT 2
| Launched | 28 June 2004 |
| Flight ended | – |
| Status | Operational |
| Categories |
Experimental
Active satellites |
| Launch site | Tyuratam Missile and Space Center, Kazakhstan (Also known as Baikonur Cosmodrome) |
| Owner | United States |
| NORAD ID | 28366 |
| COSPAR ID | 2004-025A |
| Alternative names |
LATINSAT D |
| Observing |
Current orbital elements
| Inclination | 98.092° |
| Eccentricity | 0.01058 |
| RA ascending node | 16.322 hr |
| Argument perigee | 175.454° |
| Mean anomaly | 184.764° |
| Orbital period | 100.140 min |
| Epoch of osculation | 14 Mar 2026, 10:42 |
Derived Quantities
| Min Altitude | 696.7 km |
| Mean Altitude | 772.3 km |
| Peak Altitude | 847.9 km |
Launched alongside
SL-24 R/B DEMETER SAUDICOMSAT 1 SAUDICOMSAT 2 SAUDISAT 2 APRIZESAT 1 UNISAT-3 SL-24 DEB ECHO SL-24 DEBOrbital History
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