Track RADARSAT-2 live — orbit, position & pass times
RADARSAT-2 is an Earth-observation satellite imaging and measuring our planet, launched in 2007 and tracked in orbit ever since (NORAD 32382). Cosmik shows its live position in real-time 3D, computed in your browser from current orbital data — free, no login.
It flies a sun-synchronous polar orbit about 798 km up, inclined 98.6° — crossing the equator at the same local solar time every day, which is exactly what consistent daily imaging needs. Like most polar satellites it can pass over your sky around dawn and dusk; it's a faint moving point, best caught with binoculars and a live tracker.
Open the live map → RADARSAT-2
RADARSAT-2 at a glance
- Category: Earth observation
- NORAD ID: 32382
- Launched: 2007
- Orbit altitude: 798 – 800 km
- Orbital period: ~101 minutes
- Inclination: 98.6°
Can you see RADARSAT-2 with the naked eye?
Possibly, as a faint moving point at dawn or dusk when the satellite is sunlit against a dark sky. Binoculars help. Open Cosmik, search for it, and check its next pass over your location.
Frequently asked questions
How high does RADARSAT-2 orbit?
RADARSAT-2 orbits between 798 and 800 km above Earth, completing an orbit every ~101 minutes at an inclination of 98.6°. These values come from its current orbital elements and shift slightly over time.
Where is RADARSAT-2 right now?
Open Cosmik's live satellite view and search "RADARSAT-2" — its position is propagated in real time from the latest published orbital data, so you see exactly where it is this second, plus its ground track and upcoming passes.
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