Update The SL-23 rocket debris re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 1st August, 2011.
UpdateThe SL-23 rocket debris is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 1st August, 2011 @ 10:02 GMT ± 72 hours.
SL-23 DEB 1 37757U 11037C 11211.33801911 .03612613 11255-4 10284-2 0 283 2 37757 051.4221 280.7946 0182075 121.6974 240.1996 15.97821563 1734
Period: 90.12 minutes Inclination: 51.42° Apogee: 402 kmPerigee: 159 kmRevolution Number: 205Predicted Location: 45°S, 43.2°E
SL-23 rocket debris that was launched on the 18th July, 2011, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome for the Spektr-R mission is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 1st August, 2011 @ 10:02 GMT ± 72 hours.
SL-23 DEB 1 37757U 11037C 11207.68560984 .02667635 10881-4 12345-2 0 151 2 37757 051.4197 300.0089 0257642 107.8781 255.0523 15.76847199 1152
Period: 91.68 minutes Inclination: 51.42° Apogee: 545 kmPerigee: 169 kmRevolution Number: 205Predicted Location: 45°S, 43.2°E