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The SAMPEX satellite re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 13th November, 2012 @ 10:00 GMT ± 2 hours.

Inclination: 81.62° 
Revolution Number:    12740
Predicted  Location:    54°N, 106.6°E



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The SAMPEX satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 13th November, 2012 @ 11:00 GMT ± 10 hours.

SAMPEX
1 22012U 92038A   12317.37291020  .03388190 -10418-5  34041-3 0  1952
2 22012 081.6169 299.0298 0006611 187.1802 173.1972 16.38102063127224

Period:       88.42 minutes
Inclination: 81.62° 
Apogee:     204 km
Perigee:     189 km
Revolution Number:    12740
Predicted  Location:    25.4°S, 75.8°E



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The SAMPEX satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 13th November, 2012 @ 14:00 GMT ± 20 hours.

SAMPEX
1 22012U 92038A   12316.45491533  .02113711 -10591-5  37287-3 0  1918
2 22012 081.6181 300.2384 0008458 183.5165 176.6083 16.32691569127074

Period:       88.42 minutes
Inclination: 81.62° 
Apogee:     204 km
Perigee:     189 km
Revolution Number:    12739
Predicted  Location:    20.8°S, 32.8°E



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The SAMPEX satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 12th November, 2012 @ 08:00 GMT ± 24 hours.

SAMPEX
1 22012U 92038A   12315.16578745  .01435055 -10630-5  39558-3 0  1842
2 22012 081.6202 301.9229 0010979 169.5908 190.5580 16.27839724126868

Period:       88.73 minutes
Inclination: 81.62° 
Apogee:     219 km
Perigee:     205 km
Revolution Number:    12726
Predicted  Location:    -



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The SAMPEX satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th November, 2012 @ --:-- GMT ± - hours.

SAMPEX
1 22012U 92038A   12310.90908742  .00669739 -10434-5  43205-3 0  1712
2 22012 081.6233 307.4147 0011001 163.8776 196.2907 16.17279191126174

Period:       89.14 minutes
Inclination: 81.62° 
Apogee:     239 km
Perigee:     225 km



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NASA's SAMPEX Mission: A Space Weather Warrior

NASA's very first small explorer, the Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer or SAMPEX, was launched July 3, 1992 to study the zoo of particles and cosmic rays surrounding Earth. Surviving much longer than its expected mission of three years and providing invaluable observations for those who study space weather, the SAMPEX mission is now almost over. In early November, the spacecraft's orbit will decay enough that it will re-enter Earth's atmosphere, burning up completely on re-entry.
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20th Anniversary of the SAMPEX Launch in 1992.

The Solar Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) satellite was launched in July 1992 into a low earth orbit at an altitude of 520 by 670 km and 82 degrees inclination. The satellite far exceeded its expected three-year lifetime. It has primarily operated in a three-axis stabilised mode but has also been spun for limited periods. The satellite carries four instruments designed to measure the radiation environment of the Earth's magnetosphere. 
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Radiation Belt's Reaction to Geomagnetic Storms



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