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D-EPSF — P.2010 of Private

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D-EPSF — P.2010
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D-EPSF is airborne right now — 2,172 ft, 117 kt. Track it live in the Aero.Academy app now.

Facts

Type
P.2010
Manufacturer
Tecnam
Operator
Private
Country
Germany
ICAO hex
3D2E1D

Rarity & spotters

★★★★★D-EPSF is one of 15 P.2010 in our database.

Activity

From our radar history of the last 7 days.

Flights
3
Airborne time
2.3 h
Max altitude
2,744 ft
Max speed
125 kt
Typical cruise
2,119 ft · 102 kt
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Airborne minutes per weekday (UTC)

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Airborne minutes per hour of day (UTC)

About the type: P/2010 H2 (Vales)

P/2010 H2 (Vales), is a distant Jupiter-family comet with a 7.5-year orbit around the Sun. Its frequent encounters with Jupiter also classify it as a quasi-Hilda comet. As of 2025, it is the only comet discovered so far by Slovenian astronomer, Jan Vales. It last came to perihelion in March 2025 and will next come to perihelion in September 2032. The comet has not been observed since it was discovered during an outburst from magnitude 20 to magnitude 12 in April 2010. The comet is expected to normally only brighten to magnitude 20 when near perihelion. It will next come to opposition on 27 June 2026. P/2010 H2 (Vales) is part of the Unistellar citizen science tracking project.

Source: Wikipedia

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