Altitude band: ~200–1,000 km (inclination near 90°)
A Polar Orbit passes over (or near) both of Earth's poles. Because the planet rotates underneath it, a satellite in polar orbit eventually overflies every point on the surface — which is exactly what you want for global reconnaissance, mapping, and weather. Sun-synchronous orbits are a specialised subset of polar orbits.
Common uses: reconnaissance, global weather, mapping, scientific observation
39 confirmed missions currently targeting Polar Orbit.
Recent launches to Polar Orbit from our archive: