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According to preliminary data, fragments of the Molniya satellite that did not burn up in the upper atmosphere reached the earth's surface on Saturday at 3.17 a.m. and fell into the Pacific Ocean
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The Molniya 1-89 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 7th April, 2012 @ 00:16 GMT ± 3 hours.

MOLNIYA 1-89
1 24273U 96045A   12097.90729544  .99999999  84554-5  77234-3 0  6706
2 24273 062.4856 057.5885 0473771 276.1979 200.3718 15.59477329123222

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Period:       116.86 minutes
Inclination: 62.52°
Apogee:     2998 km
Perigee:     82 km
Revolution Number:  12323
Predicted Location:   23.5°S, 205.3°E

Ed ~ The re-entry time is still uncertain and it is very possible that the satellite will pass over the northern Americas after the above re-entry time 



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The Molniya 1-89 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 7th April, 2012 @ 00:16 GMT ± 3 hours.

MOLNIYA 1-89
1 24273U 96045A   12097.83250347  .99999999  69734-5  10998-2 0  6692
2 24273 062.5162 057.9632 0685858 271.4098 150.7243 15.03133152123210

Period:       130.12 minutes
Inclination: 62.52°
Apogee:     2998 km
Perigee:     82 km
Revolution Number:  12323
Predicted Location:   23.5°S, 205.3°E

Fragments of the Molniya-1T communication satellite will fall over southern areas of the Pacific Ocean early on Saturday morning, Russian Aerospace Defence Forces spokesman Col. Alexei Zolotukhin told Itar-Tass on Friday.
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The Molniya 1-89 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 6th April, 2012 @ 22:26 GMT ± 14 hours.

MOLNIYA 1-89
1 24273U 96045A   12097.35069478  .99946063  20634-4  99575-3 0  6656
2 24273 062.5041 059.5338 1223142 271.2521 183.5747 13.74956726123142

Period:       130.12 minutes
Inclination: 62.5°
Apogee:     4174 km
Perigee:     81 km
Revolution Number:  12322
Predicted Location:   50.5°S, 206.8°E



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The Molniya 1-89 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 7th April, 2012 @ 04:06 GMT ± 24 hours.

MOLNIYA 1-89
1 24273U 96045A   12096.59246110  .58022560  14385-4  76888-3 0  6594
2 24273 062.5001 061.4863 1841652 270.5401 239.1602 12.32215765123045

Period:       140.17 minutes
Inclination: 62.5°
Apogee:     5040 km
Perigee:     80 km
Revolution Number:  12325
Predicted Location:   39.6°S, 135.1°E



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The Molniya 1-89 satellite that was launched on the 14th August, 1996, from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 6th April, 2012 @ 20:21 GMT ± 24 hours.

MOLNIYA 1-89
1 24273U 96045A   12095.46562155  .51554351  10544-4  85184-3 0  6514
2 24273 062.5011 063.8539 2405936 270.3179 192.0302 11.06648776122915

Period:       140.17 minutes
Inclination: 62.5°
Apogee:     5040 km
Perigee:     80 km
Revolution Number:  12323
Predicted Location:   61.5°S, 205.3°E



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