Issue 142

Nearly There: Cosmos 2589 Circularization Update

5 Apr 2026: Russian space operators continue to circularize Cosmos 2589's (64467). Recall that Russia launched Cosmos 2589 into an unusual Geosynchronous Highly Elliptical Orbit in Jun 2025. At that time the satellite’s eccentricity was 0.366 with an apogee of 51,110km and perigee of 20,269km (difference of 30,841km)…

5 Apr 2026: Russian space operators continue to circularize Cosmos 2589’s (64467). Recall that Russia launched Cosmos 2589 into an unusual Geosynchronous Highly Elliptical Orbit in Jun 2025. At that time the satellite’s eccentricity was 0.366 with an apogee of 51,110km and perigee of 20,269km (difference of 30,841km). In Nov 2025 Russia began maneuvers to decrease Cosmos 2589’s apogee and increase its perigee. As of 5 Apr Cosmos 2589’s eccentricity was down to 0.044 with an apogee of 37,659km and perigee of 33,907km (difference of 3,752km). Cosmos 2589 has ties to the same Russian company which developed its LEO-based Nivelir counterspace satellites. Similar to Nivelir satellites, Cosmos 2589 released a sub-satellite, Cosmos 2590, shortly after arriving on orbit in late-June 2025. Russia conducted several RPO tests with the two satellites from Jul-Nov 2025.

We’ll be keeping an eye on Cosmos 2589 as it joins the GEO belt. It is likely (at least) a GEO inspector satellite, a first for Russia (I don’t categorize the Luch/Olymp satellites as inspectors).











Ready to Crash the Party: Russia has nearly completed orbit circularization for Cosmos 2589…Expect New Pattern of Life to Evolve

(saberastro.com & celestrak.org)