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 Soyuz SL-4 rocket body re-entry

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PostSubject: Soyuz SL-4 rocket body re-entry   Soyuz SL-4 rocket body re-entry Icon_minitimeMon Jul 27, 2009 5:14 am

An Soyuz SL-4 rocket body that was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan on the 24th July, 2009, for the Progress M-67/34P cargo ship mission, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 28th, July, @ 04:31 GMT ±15 hours.

TLE Data

Code:
SL-4 RB
1 35642U 09040B  09208.14767879  .03109593  12292-4  36771-3 0  157
2 35642 051.6184 101.4248 0014340 081.9287 278.7694 16.35394708  418
Period: 88.46
Inclination: 51.63°
Apogee: 215
Perigee: 182
Revolution Number: 62
Predicted Location: 19.1° N, 98.5° E
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Update:
A Soyuz SL-4 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 28th, July, @ 05:21 GMT ±12 hours.

Period: 88.24
Inclination: 51.62°
Apogee: 201
Perigee: 174
Revolution Number: 62
Predicted Location: 34.5° S, 283° E
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