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Phobos-Grunt: all but over, a letter from IKI

Currently, the spacecraft is rotating [tumbling] at the near Earth orbit, lowering every day, and we expect that it is to entry the atmosphere in several weeks. Lavochkin Association specialists will continue their attempts to establish connection with the spacecraft and send commands until the very end of its existence. We are working nevertheless on the issue of re-entry and probability of where and which fragments may hit the ground (if any). There is a sensitive matter that one of the scientific instruments (Messbauer spectrometer) contains radioactive material Co-57. However, the amount of Co-57 is about few (less than 10) micrograms, so that, according to our evaluations, no significant problems are is anticipated.
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Update:
The Phobos-Grunt spacecraft is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on (or after) the 9th January, 2012 @ --:-- GMT  ± -- hours.

PHOBOS-GRUNT
1 37872U 11065A   11342.92540396 +.00229695 +11580-4 +17493-3 0 01114
2 37872 051.4240 199.1272 0065816 161.0488 199.2999 16.09596246004831

Period:       89.45 minutes
Inclination: 51.42°
Apogee:     290 km
Perigee:     204 km



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Pass of PHOBOS-GRUNT at 22:43 UTC ( Dec 8 ) between the star's psi and ome Cap



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Following a request from Russian mission authorities, ESA is continuing its efforts to communicate with Phobos Grunt via the Agency's 15 m-diameter Maspalomas tracking station located in Spain.
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PHOBOS-GRUNT
1 37872U 11065A   11341.55931025  .00223125  11569-4  17494-3 0  1058
2 37872 051.4243 206.5500 0067702 155.6629 204.7658 16.08959862  4619

Period:       89.50 minutes
Inclination: 51.42°
Apogee:     295 km
Perigee:     205 km



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ESA suspends tracking support to Russian Mars mission

In consultation and agreement with Phobos-Grunt mission managers, ESA engineers will end tracking support today.
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The Phobos-Grunt spacecraft is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on (or after) the 12th December, 2011 @ --:-- GMT  ± -- hours.



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PHOBOS-GRUNT
1 37872U 11065A   11334.53508102  .00198534  11520-4  18301-3 0   783
2 37872 051.4266 244.6150 0073700 126.6553 237.9227 16.05976067  3484

Period:       89.68 minutes
Inclination: 51.43°
Apogee:     308 km
Perigee:     209 km



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ESA station unable to establish new link with Phobos-Grunt
 
After establishing contact with Russia's Phobos-Grunt Mars mission earlier this week, ESA's tracking station in Australia received no signal from the spacecraft last night. ESA engineers are investigating the cause in close collaboration with Russian mission controllers.
Despite listening intently during four scheduled communication passes during the night of 24-25 November, ESA's 15 m-diameter dish antenna at Perth, Australia, did not receive any signals .
The slots for communication, timed to coincide when Phobos-Grunt was passing over in direct line-of-sight with the station, began at 20:12 GMT and ran until 04:04 GMT. Each lasted just 6-8 minutes, providing very limited windows for sending commands and receiving a response.

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ESA station keeps contact with Russian Mars mission Phobos-Grunt
 
Following the first successful contact on Tuesday, ESA's tracking station in Australia again established two-way communication with Russia's Phobos-Grunt spacecraft on 23 November. The data received from the spacecraft have been sent to the Russian mission control centre for analysis.
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