Update:Debris from a FALCON 9 rocket body re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 7th June, 2012 @ 02:05 GMT ± 30 minutes.
Inclination: 51.65°Revolution Number: 251Predicted Location: 36°S, 207°E
Update:Debris from a FALCON 9 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 7th June, 2012 @ 02:40 GMT ± 5 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38350U 12027C 12158.91058511 .15795778 12210-4 19105-2 0 312 2 38350 051.6523 169.2851 0004693 211.7229 149.6411 16.35547825 2498
Period: 89.36 minutesInclination: 51.65°Apogee: 247 kmPerigee: 239 km Revolution Number: 252Predicted Location: 51.7°N, 319.5°E
Update:Debris from a FALCON 9 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 7th June, 2012 @ 02:45 GMT ± 14 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38350U 12027C 12158.11100083 .04163527 47844-1 33547-2 0 274 2 38350 051.6476 173.6998 0007237 182.7334 177.2956 16.18108914 2367
Period: 89.43 minutesInclination: 51.65°Apogee: 252 kmPerigee: 241 km Revolution Number: 252Predicted Location: 48.6°N, 348.7°E
Update:Debris from a FALCON 9 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 7th June, 2012 @ 03:00 GMT ± 8 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38350U 12027C 12158.54253523 .07276999 11898-4 25568-2 0 288 2 38350 051.6468 171.3228 0005685 191.0092 169.3776 16.24364097 2431
Period: 89.36 minutesInclination: 51.65°Apogee: 247 kmPerigee: 239 km Revolution Number: 252Predicted Location: 23.9°N, 29.2°E
Debris from a FALCON 9 rocket body that was launched on the 22nd May, 2012, from Cape Canaveral, for the Dragon C-2 mission, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 7th June, 2012 @ 03:20 GMT ± 24 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38350U 12027C 12157.49222534 .03153160 15993-1 33566-2 0 261 2 38350 051.6527 177.0781 0006449 174.9329 185.1084 16.12306483 2267
Period: 89.43 minutesInclination: 51.65°Apogee: 252 kmPerigee: 241 km Revolution Number: 252Predicted Location: 51.5°S, 124.7°E