CENTISPACE-2 S6
NORAD 68355
Payload
LEO
2026-060F
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🛰️ Orbital Parameters
Perigee
669 km
Apogee
691 km
Inclination
55.0°
Period
98.4 min
Mean Motion
14.64009171 rev/day
TLE Epoch
2026-06-19 19:00:00 UTC
📐 Computed Orbital Characteristics
Avg. Altitude680 km
Orbital Velocity27,067 km/h
Velocity7.52 km/s
Orbital Period98 minutes
Orbits / Day14.64
Eccentricity0.0016
Semi-Major Axis7,051 km
Est. Orbital Lifetime~10–25 years
🚀 Launch & Identity
Country / Operator
🇨🇳 China
Launch Date
2026-03-22
Launch Site
YSLA
Int'l Designator
2026-060F
Object Type
Payload
RCS Size
Large (>1 m²)
📖 About This Object
CENTISPACE-2 S6 is an active satellite operated by China, launched on 2026-03-22 from YSLA. As a relatively recent addition to the catalogue, its orbital elements are well-characterised. It orbits in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) at altitudes between 669 km and 691 km with an inclination of 55.0°. It travels at approximately 27,067 km/h (7.52 km/s), completing one full orbit every 98 minutes — that’s roughly 14.64 orbits per day. At its current altitude, the estimated orbital lifetime before atmospheric re-entry is ~10–25 years. Orbital Radar tracks CENTISPACE-2 S6 in real time using the latest two-line element set (TLE) data, providing live position, altitude, speed and orbital path updated continuously.
🌍 Orbit Context
CENTISPACE-2 S6 orbits at an average altitude of 680 km in the mid-LEO band, where atmospheric drag is minimal but radiation exposure remains manageable. Objects at this altitude persist for decades to centuries, making debris mitigation critical. This regime is popular for remote sensing constellations and scientific instruments that need stable, long-duration orbits. Within ±50 km of CENTISPACE-2 S6’s average altitude, there are currently 328 active payloads and 1,268 tracked debris or rocket body fragments — notable neighbours include TERRA, AQUA, LANDSAT 9. With an inclination of 55.0°, CENTISPACE-2 S6 passes over latitudes between 55.0°N and 55.0°S, covering most populated land masses in both hemispheres. This mid-inclination band balances global coverage with efficient launch energy requirements. China operates approximately 1,218 active satellites in total, of which 72 share a similar altitude band with CENTISPACE-2 S6.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
CENTISPACE-2 S6 orbits in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) at altitudes between 669 km (perigee) and 691 km (apogee), with an average altitude of approximately 680 km. It completes one orbit every 98 minutes, travelling at approximately 27,067 km/h (16,819 mph).
CENTISPACE-2 S6 is operated by China. It is catalogued by the U.S. Space Surveillance Network under NORAD ID 68355. You can track CENTISPACE-2 S6 in real time on Orbital Radar’s live tracker or browse all operators in the operator directory.
CENTISPACE-2 S6 was launched on 2026-03-22 from YSLA. At its current altitude, the estimated remaining orbital lifetime is: ~10–25 years. View the full satellite launch log.
Yes — Orbital Radar tracks CENTISPACE-2 S6 (NORAD ID 68355) using the latest TLE (two-line element set) data from Space-Track and CelesTrak. Open the live tracker to see its current position, altitude, speed and orbital path updated in real time. You can also browse the satellite directory to find other tracked objects.
CENTISPACE-2 S6 travels at approximately 27,067 km/h (16,819 mph) — roughly 7.52 km/s. It completes 14.64 orbits per day, meaning the crew or instruments aboard (if any) would experience approximately 29 sunrises and sunsets every 24 hours.