Update:Debris from a SL-4 rocket body re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 9th March, 2012 @ 02:42 GMT ± 1 minute.
Inclination: 97.34°Revolution Number: 26472Predicted Location: 25°S, 76°E
Update:Debris from a SL-4 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th March, 2012 @ 02:56 GMT ± 1 hour.
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SL-24 RB 1 31700U 07026C 12069.01783464 .31676524 24822-5 10600-2 0 6787 2 31700 097.3319 107.5375 0008726 277.0000 083.1476 16.43993835264712
Period: 88.76 minutesInclination: 97.34°Apogee: 217 kmPerigee: 209 km Revolution Number: 26472Predicted Location: 52.2°S, 68.7°E
Update:Debris from a SL-4 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th March, 2012 @ 03:33 GMT ± 4 hours.
SL-24 RB 1 31700U 07026C 12068.95695599 .21595342 25900-5 17616-2 0 6778 2 31700 097.3288 107.4538 0008694 245.7491 114.8469 16.39858487264708
Period: 88.76 minutesInclination: 97.34°Apogee: 217 kmPerigee: 209 km Revolution Number: 26473Predicted Location: 26.1°N, 245.2°E
Update:Debris from a SL-4 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th March, 2012 @ 02:43 GMT ± 15 hours.
SL-24 RB 1 31700U 07026C 12068.03496920 .05085996 24156-5 24921-2 0 6640 2 31700 097.3355 106.3998 0005536 246.0631 114.0177 16.21062493264559
Period: 89.44 minutesInclination: 97.34°Apogee: 250 kmPerigee: 243 km Revolution Number: 26471Predicted Location: 19.9°N, 157.9°E
Debris from a SL-4 rocket body that was launched on the 15th June, 2007, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, for the TerraSAR-X satellite mission is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th March, 2012 @ 09:26 GMT ± 48 hours.
SL-24 RB 1 31700U 07026C 12066.36123614 .01961994 32922-2 23026-2 0 6572 2 31700 097.3438 104.5297 0004749 233.2030 126.9044 16.09517893264289
Period: 89.82 minutesInclination: 97.35°Apogee: 268 kmPerigee: 263 km Revolution Number: 26476Predicted Location: 19.9°N, 157.9°E