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SENTINEL 2B

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SENTINEL 2B is classified as:


NORAD ID: 42063
Int'l Code: 2017-013A
Perigee: 795.4 km
Apogee: 796.9 km
Inclination: 98.6 °
Period: 100.6 minutes
Semi major axis: 7167 km
RCS: Unknown
Launch date: March 7, 2017
Source: European Space Agency (ESA)
Launch site: FRENCH GUIANA (FRGUI)

SENTINEL 2B is a European environmental and Earth observation spacecraft, the fifth Copernicus satellite to launch since deployments began in 2014. The Sentinel 2 satellites provide the Copernicus program's optical component, specializing in mapping land surfaces, monitoring crops and forests, and detecting pollution in lakes, streams and coastal waters. Sentinel 2A and 2B are roughly analogous to the U.S. government's Landsat satellite series, but with the ability to image the entire planet at faster tempos, a characteristic known as revisit time. SENTINEL 2B's orbit is positioned 180 degrees away from Sentinel 2A, and the satellites together will see every point on the planet at least once every five days. The revisit time will be cut to around three days at Europe's latitude, and as short as one day in parts of Scandinavia and Canada
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NASA's NSSDC Master Catalog

Two Line Element Set (TLE):
1 42063U 17013A   24328.78794084  .00000378  00000-0  16103-3 0  9995
2 42063  98.5734  40.7473 0001089  93.3179 266.8129 14.30812282403088
Source of the keplerian elements: AFSPC