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GSAT0202

Live position of GSAT0202, propagated with SGP4. A Elliptical orbit satellite of Galileo, catalogue number 40129, period about 776.2 minutes, inclination 48.82 degrees. To find out whether it is above a given place on the ground, use KUON SKY.

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Seen from where you are

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Identity

System
Galileo
Also known as
Galileo 6
Catalogue number
40129
International designator
2014-050B
Launch year
2014

Shape of the orbit

Orbit class
Elliptical orbit (a large difference between its nearest and farthest points)
Period
776.2 min
Lowest point
16,886 km
Highest point
26,313 km
Inclination
48.82 deg
Eccentricity
0.168469
Element set epoch
2026-08-20 06:32:22 UTC

About this system

Operated by the European Union. The satellites sit at about 23,222 km, one orbit taking roughly 14 hours, inclined 56 degrees.

It broadcasts a free high accuracy service (HAS), which lifts the accuracy of a single receiver without a base station.

Signals: E1, E5a, E5b and E6.

About the numbers on this page

CelesTrak GP (OMM) · 2026-08-20

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