Update:Debris from the Kosmos 1109 satellite re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 15th May, 2012 @ 06:37 GMT ± 50 minutes.
COSMOS 1109 DEB 1 13960U 79058H 12136.08759639 .99999999 14602-4 98356-2 0 9204 2 13960 063.0085 070.1620 0620684 042.2261 081.0274 15.05738360140243
Inclination: 63.00°Revolution Number: 14027Predicted Location: 52.8°N, 140.2°E
Update:Debris from the Kosmos 1109 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 15th May, 2012 @ 06:37 GMT ± 2 hours.
Period: 122.38 minutesInclination: 63.04°Apogee: 3463 kmPerigee: 111 km Revolution Number: 14027Predicted Location: 52.8°N, 140.2°E
Update:Debris from the Kosmos 1109 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 15th May, 2012 @ 05:06 GMT ± 7 hours.
KOSMOS 1109 1 13960U 79058H 12135.87470492 .99999999 68312-4 51820-2 0 9186 2 13960 063.0414 070.8005 1038329 040.6412 046.6262 14.08747223140214
Period: 122.38 minutesInclination: 63.04°Apogee: 3463 kmPerigee: 111 km Revolution Number: 14025Predicted Location: 62.7°N, 201.5°E
Update:Debris from the Kosmos 1109 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 15th May, 2012 @ 05:14 GMT ± 15 hours.
KOSMOS 1109 1 13960U 79058H 12135.28879395 .99999999 42471-4 47005-2 0 9117 2 13960 063.0925 072.3705 1657689 039.9656 115.7082 12.66179646140131
Period: 130.35 minutesInclination: 63.09°Apogee: 4162 kmPerigee: 113 km Revolution Number: 14025Predicted Location: 56.2°N, 249.7°E
Update:Debris from the Kosmos 1109 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 15th May, 2012 @ 03:17 GMT ± 24 hours.
KOSMOS 1109 1 13960U 79058H 12134.43579390 .64690601 27299-4 43601-2 0 9035 2 13960 063.1473 074.2378 2229863 039.3609 041.0992 11.37114150140035
Period: 153.49 minutesInclination: 63.15°Apogee: 6120 kmPerigee: 116 km Revolution Number: 14024Predicted Location: 62.9°N, 243.3°E
Update:Debris from the Kosmos 1109 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 15th May, 2012 @ 05:00 GMT ± 48 hours.
KOSMOS 1109 1 13960U 79058H 12133.52880218 .43100249 19186-4 43687-2 0 8971 2 13960 063.1762 075.8732 2703001 039.0870 104.8274 10.33753796139933
Period: 153.49 minutesInclination: 63.18°Apogee: 6120 kmPerigee: 116 km Revolution Number: 14025Predicted Location: 63°N, 212.4°E
Debris from the Kosmos 1109 satellite that was launched on the 27th June, 1979, from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 15th May, 2012 @ 15:00 GMT ± 48 hours.
KOSMOS 1109 1 13960U 79058H 12132.51159441 .33525200 15173-5 48484-2 0 8943 2 13960 063.2065 077.4378 3127347 039.0105 083.1732 09.44092369139838
Period: 164.93 minutesInclination: 63.21°Apogee: 7054 kmPerigee: 114 km Revolution Number: 14031Predicted Location: 36.3°N, 351.9°E