Issue 144

Welcome to the Belt: Cosmos 2589 Arrives…Visited by USA 325

3 May 2026: As we noted in previous Flash editions, Cosmos 2589 (64467) had nearly completed its orbit circularization and USA 325 (51281) looked to be heading in its general direction to potentially observe. From 22-30 April Russia conducted a series of maneuvers to complete Cosmos 2589's nearly 5-month journey from its highly elliptical geosynchronous orbit to a nearly perfect circular orbit. For its part USA 325 arrived in vicinity of Cosmos 2589 at 98.0°E on ~28 April. Space-track.org’s latest USA 325 orbit data was 6 Jan 2026, so I turned to Joe, Bob and Andy at COMSPOC_OPS for some help.

3 May 2026: As we noted in previous Flash editions, Cosmos 2589 (64467) had nearly completed its orbit circularization and USA 325 (51281) looked to be heading in its general direction to potentially observe. From 22-30 April Russia conducted a series of maneuvers to complete Cosmos 2589’s nearly 5-month journey from its highly elliptical geosynchronous orbit to a nearly perfect circular orbit. For its part USA 325 arrived in vicinity of Cosmos 2589 at 98.0°E on ~28 April. Space-track.org’s latest USA 325 orbit data was 6 Jan 2026, so I turned to Joe, Bob and Andy at COMSPOC_OPS for some help…the team from Exton, PA did not disappoint! COMSPOC data shows that USA 325 is now positioned in the vicinity of Cosmos 2589. In their current orbits there are 2 close approaches (<50km) every 24 hours. Closest approach to date has been 13km with lighting conditions favorable for USA 325 to observe Cosmos 2589.

– Between mid-November 2025 and 30 April Russia reduced the eccentricity of Cosmos 2589’s orbit from .365 to .00013. Apogee to perigee difference went from 30,700+ to 11.3km! (see graphic)

– The gradual removal of eccentricity by COSMOS 2589 resulted in the narrowing of it’s east-west span every day, until it arrived at ~98.0°.

– In addition to raising perigee and lowering apogee, between 3 Apr- 3 May Russia decreased Cosmos 2589’s inclination by half, from 0.106° down to 0.052°.

– Based on COMSPOC_OPS data, USA 325 was following Cosmos 2589. On 19 April, COSMOS 2589 was actually going around USA 325 due to the eastward drift of USA 325. (see graphic)

– It appears USA 325 initially overshot Cosmos 2589. Once COSMOS 2589 settled out at 98.0°, USA 325 turned around and came back.

– USA 325 is 8x more inclined than COSMOS 2589 (0.438° v 0.052° respectively), so any close approach opportunities are limited to 2x/day.

Editor’s Comment: Cosmos 2589 is Russia’s first inspector satellite in Geosynchronous orbit. Developed by the same company which brought us the Nivelir co-orbital system now operating in LEO, and having already deployed/tested one highly maneuverable sub-satellite (Cosmos 2590) we now wait to see what Russia does next. Will Cosmos 2589 remain in one location, begin patrolling GEO similar to China’s SY-12 01/02 & US GSSAP systems, or deploy more sub-satellites? Stay Tuned!

Nov 2025 – May 2026: Cosmos 2589 slowly circularizes orbit (celestrak.org)

19 Apr 2026: Cosmos 2589 Orbit (red) Goes Around USA 325 (blue) as USA 325 Transits East (COMSPOC_OPS)

1 May 2026 ~2100Z: USA 325 is 13km from Cosmos 2589 with Favorable Solar Conditions
(COMSPOC_OPS)

29 Mar – 3 May: USA 325 (green) moves east & toward Cosmos 2589 (red) as the latter circularizes its orbit
(COMSPOC_OPS)

1-3 May 2026: USA 325 (blue) & Cosmos 2589 (red
(COMSPOC_OPS)

Graph showing the range between Cosmos 2589 & USA 315 (green) and the sun geometry (black). The range is on the left-hand axis & solar angle is on the right axis. Obtuse Angle (>90°) favors USA 325 observing Cosmos 2589. Note neither satellite had ideal conditions 27-30 April, then USA 325 maneuvered to improve its position at point of closest approach 1-2 May.
(COMSPOC_OPS)

27 Apr 2026: Screen Capture from COMSPOC_OPS Video (left) & s2a-systems telescope image. USA 325 heading West to set up POCA with Cosmos 2589. (COMSPOC_OPS & s2a-systems)