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Update:
The Delta II rocket body re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 10th March, 2010 @ 21:33 GMT  ±1 minute.

Inclination:  91.99 degrees
Revolution Number:    2384
Predicted Location:     76.9° N, 263.4° E

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The Delta II rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 10th March, 2010 @ 14:03 GMT  ±48 hours.

TLE Data
DELTA 2 RB
1 35947U 09055B 10067.92988420 +.02309093 -20572-6 +42926-3 0 02609
2 35947 091.9714 042.8554 0063492 051.4249 309.5307 16.26278802023529

Period:        87.88 minutes
Inclination:  91.99 degrees
Apogee:      194 km
Perigee:      145 km
Revolution Number:    2381
Predicted Location:     18.7° N, 24.8° E

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The Delta II rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 3rd March, 2010.

TLE Data
DELTA 2 RB
1 35947U 09055B 10063.66121855 .01362908 -26305-6 57362-3 0 2453
2 35947 091.9913 041.5423 0106497 064.7645 296.5847 16.10556350 22838

Period:        89.44 minutes
Inclination:  91.99 degrees
Apogee:      319 km
Perigee:      175 km

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The Delta II rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 3rd March, 2010.

TLE Data
DELTA 2 RB
1 35947U 09055B 10057.48416414 .00730646 -33106-6 47815-3 0 2281
2 35947 091.9892 039.6892 0143512 088.4073 273.4114 15.98563719 21842

Period:        90.08 minutes
Inclination:  91.99 degrees
Apogee:      374 km
Perigee:      183 km

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The Delta II rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 3rd March, 2010.

TLE Data

Period:        90.24 minutes
Inclination:  91.99 degrees
Apogee:      387 km
Perigee:      186 km

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The Delta II rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 27th February, 2010.

TLE Data
DELTA 2 RB
1 35947U 09055B 10054.47524890 .00647582 -34762-6 47921-3 0 2198
2 35947 091.9898 038.7991 0157568 100.7024 261.3332 15.94350337 21369

Period:        90.39 minutes
Inclination:  91.99 degrees
Apogee:      401 km
Perigee:      186 km


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A Delta II rocket body that was launched from the Vandenberg Air Force Base on the 8th October, 2009, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 2nd March, 2010.

TLE Data
DELTA 2 RB
1 35947U 09055B 10043.50824599 .00438583 -31900-6 47790-3 0 1901
2 35947 091.9975 035.5785 0198862 146.4146 215.0258 15.81313500 19621

Period:        91.01
Inclination:  92
Apogee:      457
Perigee:      191

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The Boeing Company, through its commercial launch business, today successfully launched the WorldView-2 satellite for DigitalGlobe aboard a Delta II rocket.
Liftoff occurred at 11:51 a.m. Pacific time from Pad SLC-2W at Vandenberg Air Force Base. The Delta II released WorldView-2 approximately 62 minutes after liftoff, delivering it into a sun-synchronous orbit where the satellite will begin its mission of collecting and recording commercial, high-resolution Earth imagery.


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TLE Data
WORLDVIEW2
1 35946U 09055A 09282.52315039 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 51
2 35946 098.5737 355.3324 0002240 144.3867 215.7447 14.37302859 118

Period:        100.19     
Inclination:  98.57     
Apogee:      769 
Perigee:      766

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DigitalGlobe Announces the Successful Launch of WorldView-2
DigitalGlobe, a leading global provider of commercial high-resolution world-imagery products and services for defence and intelligence, civil government, and commercial customers, today announced the successful launch and deployment of WorldView-2, the companys latest high-resolution, remote-sensing satellite. The satellite launched on a Boeing Delta II 7920 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The DigitalGlobe ground station received a downlink signal confirming that the satellite successfully separated from its launch vehicle and automatically initialised its onboard processors.  WorldView-2 is currently undergoing a calibration and check-out period. DigitalGlobe expects imagery products and services from WorldView-2 to be commercially available in approximately 90 days.

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