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Positioning satellite · QZSS (Michibiki)

QZS-7

Live position of QZS-7, propagated with SGP4. A GEO satellite of QZSS (Michibiki), catalogue number 100270, period about 1434.9 minutes, inclination 2.99 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
QZSS (Michibiki)
Catalogue number
100270
International designator
2026-182A
Launch year
2026

Shape of the orbit

Orbit class
GEO (circles once per day, so it stays in nearly the same direction from the ground)
Period
1434.9 min
Lowest point
35,419 km
Highest point
36,108 km
Inclination
2.99 deg
Eccentricity
0.008169
Element set epoch
2026-08-20 12:30:05 UTC

About this system

Operated by Japan. Tilted orbits keep a satellite high over Japan for long stretches of the day, which helps where buildings or mountains cut off the low sky.

It broadcasts GPS-compatible signals, so an ordinary GPS receiver can use it as it is.

Positioning: L1C/A, L1C, L2C and L5. Augmentation: L1S (sub-metre) and L6 (centimetre).

About the numbers on this page

CelesTrak GP (OMM) · 2026-08-20

Other satellites in this system

QZS-2QZS-3QZS-4QZS-1RQZS-6

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