November 2013
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Soyuz-U Rocket Body
Space Command ID: 39457
Launched: November 28, 2013 Launch Site: M31/6 Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan Re-Entry Prediction: November 28, 2013 - 2:24 +/- 1 Minute Inclination: 51.6° Re-Entry Location: Indian Ocean |
Re-Entry Zone
Minotaur V Rocket Body
Space Command ID: 39248
Launched: September 7, 2013 Launch Site: MARS; Wallops Flight Facility, USA Re-Entry Prediction: November 27, 2013 - 5:53 +/-9 Hours Inclination: 37.4° Re-Entry Location: Unknown |
Re-Entry Orbits
SL-3 Rocket Body
Space Command ID: 10861
Launched: May 12, 1978 Launch Site: Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia Re-Entry Prediction: November 15, 2013 - 20:20 +/-7 Minutes Inclination: 81.8° Re-Entry Location: India/Indian Ocean |
Origin: USSR
Launched the Cosmos 1005 Satellite |
Re-Entry Orbit
XSS-11 (USA-165)
Space Command ID: 28636
Launched: April 11, 2005 - 13:35 UTC Launch Site: Vandenberg AFB Launch Vehicle: Minotaur I Re-Entry Prediction: November 12, 2013 Inclination: 98.5° Re-Entry Location: Unknown |
Mass: 138kg
Purpose: Tech Demonstrator for Proximity Operations |
The IGS-4B satellite has re-entered the atmosphere after 2,453 Days in Orbit.
Space Command ID: 30587 Orbital Inclination: 97.4 Degrees Re-Entry Prediction:
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Final GOCE Re-Entry Round-Up - A Look at the Data
November 11, 2013
ESA’s GOCE satellite re-entered the atmosphere early on Monday morning, UTC following the completion of its science mission dedicated to mapping the Earth’s gravitational field. Re-Entry took place around 0:16 UTC over the South Atlantic Ocean, near the Falkland Islands.
>>>GOCE Re-Entry Site |
Soyuz Rocket Body
Space Command ID: 39374
Launched: November 7, 2013 - 4:14 UTC Launch Site: 1/5 Baikonur Cosmodrome Re-Entry Prediction: November 9, 2013 - 2:27 UTC +/-1 Minute Inclination: 51.6° Re-Entry Zone: Pacific Ocean |
Re-Entry Zone
Atlas 2A Centaur Rocket Body
Space Command ID: 26353
Launched: May 3, 2000 Launch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida Re-Entry Prediction: November 7, 2013 - 23:25 UTC +/-1 Minutes Inclination: 20.3° Re-Entry Zone: Arabian Sea |
Origin: USA
Launched the GOES-L Meteorological Satellite |