Update:The PSSC-2 satellite re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 8th December, 2011 @ 20:23 GMT ± 1 hour.
Inclination: 51.64°Revolution Number: 2234Predicted Location: 40°S, 183.4°E
Update:The PSSC-2 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 8th December, 2011 @ 19:02 GMT ± 24 hours.
PSSC-2 1 37752U 11031B 11341.15392384 .02848610 11953-4 10671-2 0 2166 2 37752 051.6369 353.2110 0008255 096.2409 264.0041 16.23554718 22071
Period: 89.16 minutesInclination: 51.64°Apogee: 240 kmPerigee: 227 km Revolution Number: 2233Predicted Location: 51.5°S, 245.7°E
Update:The PSSC-2 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 8th December, 2011 @ 17:19 GMT ± 48 hours.
PSSC-2 1 37752U 11031B 11340.47606285 .02017462 11845-4 10433-2 0 2145 2 37752 051.6386 356.9433 0010721 097.8883 262.2193 16.19477212 21965
Period: 89.16 minutesInclination: 51.64°Apogee: 240 kmPerigee: 227 km Revolution Number: 2234Predicted Location: 20.6°S, 206.1°E
Update:The PSSC-2 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 8th December, 2011 @ 20:05 GMT ± 48 hours.
PSSC-2 1 37752U 11031B 11338.93051437 +.01575935 +19475-2 +13189-2 0 02088 2 37752 051.6422 005.3794 0009972 075.5959 284.7504 16.13433753021718
Period: 89.16 minutesInclination: 51.64°Apogee: 240 kmPerigee: 227 km Revolution Number: 2234Predicted Location: 13.4°N, 135.5°E
The PSSC-2 satellite that was launched on the 8th July, 2011, from the STS-135 shuttle mission is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 26th November, 2011 @ --:-- GMT ± -- hours.
PSSC-2 1 37752U 11031B 11303.90259342 .00188513 00000-0 89448-3 0 1255 2 37752 051.6379 190.0253 0001378 324.0544 036.0365 15.81859980 16136
Period: 91.05 minutesInclination: 51.64°Apogee: 328 kmPerigee: 324 km Revolution Number: -Predicted Location: -