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Scientists say they will have just 20 minutes to warn people exactly where the six-ton, 20-year-old research satellite will crash.
The British Kettering Group of amateur satellite observers has been using orbital data, released by US authorities, to try and predict where this will be.
Their latest estimates put a re-entry somewhere between 23:00 GMT and 15:00 GMT.

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UARS satellite Ground track: Visible now from Europe



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UARS satellite Ground track: Visible now from Southern Europe.



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Update:
The UARS satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 24th September, 2011 @ 03:34 GMT  ± 9 hours.

UARS
1 21701U 91063B   11266.68416083  .05810473  11658-4  30193-3 0  6351
2 21701 056.9386 264.3144 0003833 344.9700 015.1773 16.42698186109115

Period:       87.82 minutes
Inclination: 56.93°
Apogee:     170 km
Perigee:     163 km
Revolution Number: 10920 
Predicted Location:  36°S, 54.8°E

 

Ed ~ BTW, The funny code above is a simple two line ELSET code is used to describe the orbit of a satellite. You just need to 'cut and paste' it into 'notepad', or similar, and save as a .txt file for use in your satellite program.



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Orbital period now 87.82 minutes

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US officials now say the fall to Earth of Nasa's six-tonne UARS satellite could occur early on Saturday (GMT). Estimates of where debris might fall will be narrowed hours before impact. And a UK team studying the trajectory says the most likely time for re-entry could be after 23:00 GMT Friday, and as late as 03:00 GMT on Saturday
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UARS satellite Ground track: Visible now from South Korea and northern Japan



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It's not too hard to get pictures of the UARS satellite; you don't need a telescope. Just preparation, a camera, and a tripod.

See thread Satellite tracking video



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Whilst an impact on the North American continent has been ruled out, the satellite could hit populated areas anywhere between the 57th parallel north, e.g. Scotland, and the 57th parallel south, which passes just below South America.
Citizens were warned, however, not to touch any satellite debris after impact.

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Ed ~ The satellite debris still belongs to the US



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