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DEIMOS 1 is classified as:


NORAD ID: 35681
Int'l Code: 2009-041A
Perigee: 655.1 km
Apogee: 656.0 km
Inclination: 97.7 °
Period: 97.7 minutes
Semi major axis: 7026 km
RCS: 0.224 m2 (medium)
Launch date: July 29, 2009
Source: Spain (SPN)
Launch site: TYURATAM MISSILE AND SPACE COMPLEX (TTMTR)

The Deimos 1 satellite will gather wide-angle, medium-resolution images with optical payloads able to see objects about 72 feet [22 m] across. The spacecraft join four existing disaster monitoring satellites with less-capable imaging equipment. Those payloads are owned by agencies in the U.K., Nigeria, Algeria and China. Deimos 1 increase the fleet's total imaging capacity twenty-fold, according to DMC International Imaging Ltd., the firm that markets the constellation's products. Officials use the constellation's images for mapping, urban planning, resource management, security and disaster relief purposes. The 200-pound [91-kg] Deimos 1 spacecraft will be handed over to Deimos Space, a Spanish company that will operate the satellite during its mission.
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NASA's NSSDC Master Catalog

Two Line Element Set (TLE):
1 35681U 09041A   24326.11760220  .00001332  00000-0  20985-3 0  9999
2 35681  97.6838 139.7634 0000608 166.0157 194.1069 14.73966260822421
Source of the keplerian elements: AFSPC