UpdateThe Safir rocket body re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 1st July, 2011 @ 01:54 GMT ± 50 minutes.
Inclination: 55.68°Revolution Number: 254Predicted Location: 40.4°N, 316.5°E
UpdateThe Safir rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 1st July, 2011 @ 01:58 GMT ± 1 hour.
SAFIR RB 1 37676U 11025B 11181.76544793 .06395475 12011-4 29854-3 0 603 2 37676 055.6797 229.1929 0004255 089.4597 271.2384 16.43090532 2486
Period: 88.34 minutesInclination: 55.68°Apogee: 201 kmPerigee: 185 km Revolution Number: 253Predicted Location: 50.5°N, 335.5°E
UpdateA Safir rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere sometime after the 2nd July, 2011 @ --:-- GMT ± -- hours.
SAFIR RB 1 37676U 11025B 11173.75944924 .00697285 11243-4 53864-3 0 278 2 37676 055.6935 269.3197 0032081 073.3307 287.7061 16.13068574 1180
Period: 88.34 minutesInclination: 55.68°Apogee: 201 kmPerigee: 185 km Revolution Number: -Predicted Location: -
A Safir rocket body that was launched on the 15th June, 2011, from an unknown location in Iran, for the Rasad 1 satellite mission is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 19th July, 2011 @ --:-- GMT ± -- hours.
SAFIR RB 1 37676U 11025B 11172.58139196 .00629445 11201-4 54099-3 0 217 2 37676 055.6925 275.1283 0034839 076.1421 284.3533 16.11356341 996
Period: 89.37 minutesInclination: 55.69°Apogee: 267 kmPerigee: 220 km Revolution Number: -Predicted Location: -