Issue 119

Pics o’ the Fortnight

China Space Activity for 2024 (@_BryceTech via X) 4 April 2025 Telescope Image of Cosmos 2581 & 2582 Unknown Which is Brighter of 2 Objects (B. Hendrickx via nasaspaceflight.com & s2a systems via X) LEOLabs Analysis of Orbital Debris Distribution in LEO: Note 800-900km peak in spatial density for fragments in LEO…

China Space Activity for 2024 (@_BryceTech via X)
4 April 2025 Telescope Image of Cosmos 2581 & 2582 Unknown Which is Brighter of 2 Objects (B. Hendrickx via nasaspaceflight.com & s2a systems via X)
LEOLabs Analysis of Orbital Debris Distribution in LEO: Note 800-900km peak in spatial density for fragments in LEO.
GSSAP (USA 270) and SJ-25 In GEO Mid-April 2025: Point of Closest Approach Every 12 Hours (0430/1630Z) Palski Reported Separation of 28.7km on 11 Apr Solar Phase Angle Favorable for USA 270 at time of Closest Approach (orbit visualization via spaceaware.io solar phase angle graphic via SaberAstro) editor’s note: Graphics and data based on dated TLEs

4 Apr 2025 telescope image of Cosmos 2581 and Cosmos 2582; the brighter object is unidentified (B. Hendrickx via nasaspaceflight.com).

LeoLabs analysis of orbital-debris distribution in LEO, highlighting the spatial-density peak for fragments around 800-900 km.

USA 270 and SJ-25 close-approach visualization on 12 Apr 2025 at 03:37:51 UTC, frame 1 (spaceaware.io).

USA 270 and SJ-25 close-approach visualization on 12 Apr 2025 at 04:33:53 UTC, frame 2 (spaceaware.io).

USA 270 and SJ-25 close-approach visualization on 12 Apr 2025 at 16:33:26 UTC, frame 3 (spaceaware.io).

CATS and boresight-angle analysis for USA 270 and SJ-25; favorable lighting occurred near their repeated close approaches (SaberAstro).

China Space Activity Overview for 2024 (@_BryceTech via X).