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		<title>Satellites</title>
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			<title>M-5 Rocket body Re-entry</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[A Japanese M-5 Rocket body that was launched on the 22nd September, 2006, from the Kagoshima Space Centre, on the Hinode (SOLAR B) mission, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 1st October, 2009.
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Period:       89.97  min    
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Inclination:  98.27°      
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Apogee:      313  km
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Perigee:      233 km
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Size:          9 metres]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 13:23:02 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>DELTA 2 Rocket booster re-entry</title>
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			<description>A 8 metre long DELTA 2 Rocket booster, that was launched on the 27th September, 2007, from Cape Canaveral, on the Dawn spacecraft mission, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 13th September, 2009.



TLE Data

Code:DELTA 2 RB

1 32251U 07043C   09244.93002940 +.02093919 -78484-5 +56173-3 0 07817

2 32251 026.5535 192.0134 0500324 123.6597 241.0482 15.24288121079010

Period:       94.67 min

Inclination: 26.56°

Perigee:     148 km

Apogee:     857 km </description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 23:44:34 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>SL-6 Rocket Body Re-entry</title>
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			<description>A  SL-6 rocket body that was launched on the 20th September, 1990, from the  Plesetsk Launch Complex for the  MOLNIYA 3-39 satellite mission is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 20th August, 2009 @ 00:17 GMT  ±48 hours.



Period:                             134.12 

 

Inclination:	                    62.28°



Apogee:                           4528 

Perigee: 	                    75 



Revolution Number	13122



Size:                                6.35



Predicted  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 15:53:54 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Spot-2 Satellite Retired</title>
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			<description>The French Spot-2 (Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre) Earth observation satellite, launched on the 22nd January, 1990 is being

retired after 19 years.



The satellites design life time was intended to be only three years. The onboard tape recorders failed in 1991 and early 1993,

respectively.

The Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) have decided to deorbit the satellite at the end  of July 2009. 

The satellite is currently in a Sun-synchronous polar orbit.



The spacecraft dimensions  ...</description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:38:18 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/spot-2-satellite-retired-t47.htm#64</comments>
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			<title>Proton K SL-12 Rocket Body Re-entry</title>
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			<description>Proton K SL-12 Rocket Body (Auxiliary Motor) that was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on the 25th December, 2002, for the Global Navigation Satellite System (Glonass) mission (Kosmos 2394, 2395, 2396), is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th May, 2009 @ 19:43 GMT  ± 48 hours.







Period: 103.44 

 

Inclination:	63.99°



Apogee: 1728 

Perigee:  114 



Revolution Number:	10515



Predicted Location: 	55.1° N, 285.8° E </description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 12:43:29 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/proton-k-sl-12-rocket-body-re-entry-t45.htm#62</comments>
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			<title>Rokot Rocket Body Re-entry</title>
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			<description>A Rokot SL-19 Rocket Body from a Russian SS-19 ballistic missile launcher, that was launched from the  Plesetsk cosmodrome on the 17th March 2009, for the GOCE mission, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 1st May 2009 @ 06:09 GMT ± 48 Hours







Period:          88.43 



Inclination:    96.64°



Apogee:        213



Perigee:        180



Revolution Number:    719



Predicted Location:     40.8° N, 5.3° E </description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 11:25:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/rokot-rocket-body-re-entry-t43.htm#60</comments>
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			<title>Yaogan VI satellite</title>
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			<description>China is to launch the Yaogan VI remote-sensing satellite atop a Long March 2C launch vehicle from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, in north Shanxi Province, on  the 22nd April, 2009.</description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 18:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/yaogan-vi-satellite-t42.htm#58</comments>
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			<title>NOAA-N Prime Satellite</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The scheduled launch attempt at 10:22 GMT, today,  from the Vandenberg Air Force Base has been cancelled.
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The next launch attempt has been rescheduled for the  6th February @ 10:22 GMT.]]></description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 10:12:45 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/noaa-n-prime-satellite-t12.htm#13</comments>
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			<title>Kosmos-2441</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The Persona (Kosmos-2441) optical reconnaissance satellite that was launch on the 26th July, 2008, has been reported to have suffered an electronic failure.
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The onboard communication equipment for high speed data transfer failed during first month in orbit.
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The satellite has not carried any orbital-correction manoeuvres since September 2008.
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persona_%28satellite%29" class="postlink" target="_blank">Read more</a>]]></description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 02:07:51 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/kosmos-2441-t35.htm#49</comments>
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			<title>Satellite collision</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[A Russian satellite or satellite debris has collided with a low-Earth orbiting commercial Iridium communications satellite on the 10th February, 2009.
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The cloud of wreckage may pose a hazard to other satellites in similar orbits; however the international space station is outside the danger zone and is not at risk.]]></description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:46:26 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/satellite-collision-t30.htm#35</comments>
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			<title>HOT BIRD 10, NSS-9 and Spirale launch</title>
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			<description>An Arianespace  Ariane 5 rocket with an ECA cryogenic upper stage has successfully launched the European Hot Bird 10, the NSS 9 telecommunications satellite,  and a pair of Spirale optical early-warning satellites for the French military, at 22:09 GMT, 12 February, 2009, from the Kourou launch facility in French Guiana.</description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 22:35:15 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/hot-bird-10-nss-9-and-spirale-launch-t31.htm#40</comments>
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			<title>Express MD1 Satellite</title>
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			<description>A Russian  Proton rocket with a Breeze M upper stage is to launch the Express AM44 and Express MD1 tele-communications from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan on the 11th February, 2009, at 00: 30 GMT (03:30 msk).</description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 14:25:38 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/express-md1-satellite-t26.htm#29</comments>
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			<title>Kosmos 2241</title>
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			<description>A Russian Molniya-M SL-6 Rocket Body that was launched on the 6th April 1993 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome  LC43/4 is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 10th February 2009 @ 04:41 GMT  ± 48 hours.



TLE Data

Code:SL-6 R/B&#40;2&#41;

1 22597U 93022D   09037.86123503  .14900007  18565-4  26663-3 0  3707

2 22597 061.9961 039.2327 1205737 249.8288 096.9682 13.75396161123391

1 22597U 93022D   09037.56940335  .14907526  18152-4  27277-3  ...</description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 00:51:51 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/kosmos-2241-t20.htm#23</comments>
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			<title>KOSMOS 2445 satellite</title>
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			<description>The KOSMOS 2445 satellite launched on the 14th November, 2008,  from

the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on

the 11th February, 2009 @ 12:16 UTC ± 24 hours.



TLE Data

Code:KOSMOS 2445

1 33439U 08058A   09036.74745871  .00378736  58069-5  17268-3 0  3026

2 33439 067.1489 358.3049 0100555 046.3160 314.6133 16.10435624 13352







Period:  89.47  

Inclination: 67.15  

Apogee:  317

Perigee: 180 </description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 03:14:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/kosmos-2445-satellite-t16.htm#17</comments>
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			<title>Omid satellite</title>
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			<description>The Third Iran Satellite Launch 



    

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			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 16:35:47 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/omid-satellite-t11.htm#11</comments>
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			<title>IBUKI Satellite</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<strong>H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 15 Mission</strong>
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The H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 15 carrying the Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite &quot;IBUKI&quot; (GOSAT) and seven other piggyback payloads has successfully launched on schedule at 03:54 UT from the Tanegashima Space Centre.]]></description>
			<category>Satellites</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 05:12:32 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://astronomy.forumotion.com/satellites-f26/ibuki-satellite-t3.htm#3</comments>
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