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UARS
1 21701U 91063B   11265.34013018  .02956678  11365-4  56620-3 0  6201
2 21701 056.9403 270.9626 0008692 017.4575 342.7829 16.31143830108897


Period:       88.55 minutes
Inclination: 56.94°
Apogee:     210 km
Perigee:     196 km



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As of 7 a.m. EDT Sept. 22, 2011, the orbit of UARS was 115 mi by 120 mi (185 km by 195 km). Re-entry is expected sometime during the afternoon of Sept. 23, Eastern Daylight Time.
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A bus-sized satellite that's expected to re-enter the atmosphere later this week has sparked "sky-is-falling" headlines around the world.
But it's business as usual at Vandenberg Air Force Base, where a team quietly tracks thousands of objects orbiting Earth on a daily basis.
The Joint Space Operations Center, which tracks objects in space and forecasts their re-entry time, now believes that NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite will re-enter the atmosphere about dinnertime Friday, Maj. Michael Duncan, deputy chief of space situational awareness for the JSpOC, said Tuesday afternoon.

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UARS
1 21701U 91063B   11264.17348380  .01645536  11205-4  54160-3 0  6122
2 21701 056.9415 276.6565 0011620 017.6587 342.4676 16.25141381108704


Period:       88.72 minutes
Inclination: 56.94°
Apogee:     229 km
Perigee:     210 km
Average orbital velocity: 7.778 km/s



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The UARS Satellite is predicted to be observable from Europe at around 23:30 GMT, 20th September, 2011.
It will pass over southern England, and then over the Baltic sea.

Observable from the UK from ~23:28 to 23:34 GMT.

Ed ~ i had to revise my calculations on the satellite re-entry; the satellite is probably going to re-enter on or around the 23rd September.



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UARS
1 21701U 91063B   11263.55800088  .01430856  11150-4  56140-3 0  6082
2 21701 056.9448 279.6472 0013434 012.0407 348.0848 16.22993296108604

Period:       88.89 minutes
Inclination: 56.95°
Apogee:     230 km
Perigee:     210 km



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A video of the UARS Satellite was taken from Northern France (Dunkerque) on the 15th September, 2011, between 04:42:14 and 04:44:02 UTC.  It shows the "satellite is rotating on itself quite quickly".

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The decaying UARS Satellite is about to pass over southern England in a few minutes,  (Orbital time is 89 minutes)



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The space agency expects the satellite to break into pieces on entry to the atmosphere, and for some of those pieces - some as heavy as 300 pounds - to rain down later this week. Donald Kessler, who served as NASA's senior scientist for orbital debris research, tells Michele Norris that an event of this nature is highly unusual - and odds are slim that the debris will injure people or destroy property.
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Ed ~ Worth looking out for though. The UARS Satellite will appear like a silent slow moving aeroplane, as bright as a bright star (mag 3 to 0).



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UARS
1 21701U 91063B   11262.50998084  .01337637  11077-4  66044-3 0  6018
2 21701 056.9449 284.7169 0014742 012.9892 347.2116 16.20088272108432

Period:       89.04 minutes
Inclination: 56.95°
Apogee:     238 km
Perigee:     217 km

Ed ~ The UARS Satellite is now within the projected decay window



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