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WISETrack WISE now! NORAD ID: 36119 Int'l Code: 2009-071A Perigee: 399.2 km Apogee: 401.6 km Inclination: 97.2 ° Period: 92.4 minutes Semi major axis: 6771 km RCS: 2.1437 m2 (large) Launch date: December 14, 2009 Source: United States (US) Launch site: AIR FORCE WESTERN TEST RANGE (AFWTR) The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) will use advanced technologies to scan the sky with the clarity of a modern digital camera to reveal asteroids, comets, brown dwarfs, ultraluminous galaxies and new born stars that humans haven't laid eyes on. WISE will have a scant nine months to perform its survey of the Universe before the solid hydrogen that's needed to keep its infrared optics cold is gone.
NASA's NSSDC Master Catalog Two Line Element Set (TLE): 1 36119U 09071A 24110.61778971 .00069474 00000-0 92037-3 0 9995 2 36119 97.1545 146.6694 0001741 69.4320 290.7123 15.58059959799102Source of the keplerian elements: AFSPC |