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I call that spam. And I call you a spammer. Please get lost. Bye now.For example 1990-037B, the Hubble Space Telescope, was the 37th known successful launch world wide in 1990. 1990-037A is the Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-31, which was to carry the Hubble telescope into space. The number reveals that it was launched in 1990 and that it was the 37th launch made that year. Spacecraft which do not complete an orbit of the Earth, for example launches which fail to achieve orbit, are not usually assigned IDs.[citation needed]
The designation system has been generally known as the COSPAR system, named for the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) of the International Council for Science.[citation needed] COSPAR subsumed the first designation system, devised at Harvard University in 1958. That system used letters of the Greek alphabet to designate artificial satellites. For example, Sputnik 1 was designated 1957 Alpha 2. The Harvard designation system continued to be used for satellites launched up to the end of 1962, when it was replaced with the modern system. The first satellite to receive a new-format designator was Luna E-6 No.2, 1963-001B, although some sources, including the NSSDC website, anachronistically apply the new-format designators to older satellites, even those no longer in orbit at the time of its introduction.
The catalog is administered in the United States by the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC), part of NASA.[citation needed]
EUTE HOT BIRD 13C (HB 9) can be found in the following categories:
Geostationary
TV
NORAD ID: 33459
Int'l Code: 2008-065A
Perigee: 35,781.8 km
Apogee: 35,804.9 km
Inclination: 0.0 °
Period: 1,436.1 minutes
Semi major axis: 42164 km
Launch date: December 20, 2008
Source: European Telecommunications Satellite Organization (EUTE)
Comments: HOT BIRD 9 will help further advance the development of digital and high-definition TV. As is the case of all Eutelsat's broadcasting satellites, viewers will be able to watch the HOT BIRD 9 TV channels via a simple receive-only dish. The satellite will also deliver channels to cable and DTT networks, and the add-on TV coverage needed for triple-play offers.
Terms of Use
Map
Satellite
EUTE HOT BIRD 13C (HB 9)
LAT: 0.03
LNG: 13.00
ALT: 35797.23 ↑
SPD: 0.00
Two Line Element Set (TLE):
1 33459U 08065A 14315.12770257 .00000076 00000-0 00000+0 0 2195
2 33459 000.0491 032.0747 0002741 193.8600 243.2412 01.00273103 21776
Source: AFSPC
NASA's NSSDC Master Catalog entry for EUTE HOT BIRD 13C (HB 9)