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July 2013

>>>June 2013 Re-Entries


Delta 2 Rocket Body

Space Command ID: 22232
Launched:
November 22, 1992, CCAFS
Re-Entry Prediction: July 31, 2013 - 03:53 UTC +/-4 Hours
Inclination: 21.2°
Re-Entry Zone: Unknown
Origin: USA
Launched the GPS 2-16 Satellite

Re-Entry Ground Track

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Soyuz Rocket Body

Space Command ID: 39178
Launched: June 7, 2013 - Plesetsk Cosmodrome
Re-Entry Prediction: July 28, 2013 - 21:09 UTC +/-1 Minute
Inclination: 98.3°
Re-Entry Zone: 
South Polar Ocean

Origin: CIS
Launched the Persona 2 Satellite

Re-Entry Zone

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Delta 2 Rocket Body

Space Command ID: 22277
Launched: December 18, 1992, CCAFS
Re-Entry Prediction: July 22, 2013 - 00:57 UTC +/-16 Minutes
Inclination: 34.7°
Re-Entry Zone: Atlantic, Africa or Pacific

Origin: USA
Launched the GPS 2-17 Satellite

Re-Entry Orbit

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Block-ML Upper Stage

Space Command ID: 24276
Launch Vehicle: Molniya 8K78M
Launched: August 14, 1996, Plesetsk Cosmodrome
Inclination: 62.2°
Re-Entry Prediction: July 17, 2013 – 3:01 UTC +/-1 Minute

Re-Entry Zone: Pacific Ocean
Origin: CIS
Launched the BOZ Satellite

Re-Entry Zone

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GEO IK 2 Satellite

Space Command ID: 37362
Launched: February 1, 2011
Re-Entry Prediction: July 15, 2013 - 14:27 UTC +/-1 Minute
Inclination: 99.4°
Re-Entry Zone: China
Origin: CIS
Purpose: Geodetic measurements of Earth's shape, rotation and gravitational field

Delivered to lower-than planned Orbit by Rockot/Briz-KM Launch Vehicle

Re-Entry Zone

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FITSAT

Space Command ID: 38853
Released from ISS: October 4, 2012
Re-Entry Prediction: July 4, 2013 - 04:56 UTC +/-4 Hours
Inclination: 51.6°
Re-Entry Zone: Unknown
Origin: Japan
FITSAT-1 is a one-unit CubeSat developed at the Fukuoka Institute of Technology that will demonstrate a high-speed data transmission module for CubeSats and test a light communication experiment using high-power LED technology.

Re-Entry Ground Track

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