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MMSI 269109250
Flag
Flag Switzerland
Call Sign HBY4999
Size 13 x 5 m
GT ---
DWT ---
Build ---
Status Active
Owner

Current Trip

Flag ITOLB
ATD
2024-07-27 11:49 (LT)
218 days ago

Unknown

Destination Port
ETA*
2022-02-17 22:55 UTC
Time Travelled ---
Remaining Time ---
Distance Travelled 132.54 nm
Remaining Distance ---
AVG Speed 3.9 Knots
MAX Speed 6.3 Knots
AVG Wind 9.2 knots
MAX Wind 24 knots
MIN Temp 25.5°C / 77.9°F
MAX Temp 32.4°C / 90.32°F
Draught 2.1 m
Position Received 2024-09-09 14:39

Current Position

Longitude ---
Latitude ---
Status Default
Speed 2.9 Knots
Course ---
Area Tyrrhenian Sea
Station T-AIS
Position Received 2024-09-09 14:39

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Information

The current position of AD ASTRA is in Tyrrhenian Sea with coordinates 39.17326° / 9.11923° as reported on 2024-09-09 14:39 by AIS to our vessel tracker app. The vessel's current speed is 2.9 Knots

The vessel AD ASTRA (MMSI: 269109250) is a Sailing It's sailing under the flag of [CH] Switzerland.

In this page you can find informations about the vessels current position, last detected port calls, and current voyage information. If the vessels is not in coverage by AIS you will find the latest position.

The current position of AD ASTRA is detected by our AIS receivers and we are not responsible for the reliability of the data. The last position was recorded while the vessel was in Coverage by the Ais receivers of our vessel tracking app.

The current draught of AD ASTRA as reported by AIS is 2.1 meters

Weather

Temperature 26.6°C / 79.88°F
Wind Speed 21 knots
Direction 310° NW
Pressure 1010.2 hPa
Humidity 42.1 %
Cloud Coverage ---

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