COSMIC-D — pass prediction & tasking

COSMIC-D is an optical satellite operated by National Space Program Office (NSPO)/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Boulder, CO in leo orbit at roughly 708 km altitude (NORAD 29050, COSPAR 2006-011D).

Operator: National Space Program Office (NSPO)/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Boulder, CO

Frequently asked questions

When does COSMIC-D pass over my location?

Use PassPrediction's pass search to compute COSMIC-D's upcoming overpasses over any area of interest, with elevation, off-nadir angle, and ascending/descending node.

What orbit is COSMIC-D in?

COSMIC-D is in leo orbit at about 708 km, inclination 72°.

Who operates COSMIC-D?

COSMIC-D is operated by National Space Program Office (NSPO)/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Boulder, CO.

What is COSMIC-D's NORAD ID?

COSMIC-D is cataloged as NORAD 29050 (COSPAR 2006-011D).

Verify on a reference tracker

Cross-check NORAD 29050 / COSPAR 2006-011D against an independent satellite catalog:

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