Re: Re-entry?

From: Tony Beresford (aberesford@iprimus.com.au)
Date: Sun Dec 02 2001 - 01:13:10 EST

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    At 16:32 2/12/01, Tony Beresford wrote:
    >At 16:18 2/12/01, Ed Cannon wrote:
    >>Report on Meteorobs of a possible re-entry seen from El Paso, 
    >>Texas:
    >>
    >> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/meteorobs/message/21635
    >>
    >>4:16 Dec 2 UTC, traveled from SSE to NNE, visible almost 1.5 
    >>minutes!
    However as Ed pointed out  26990 01 53D , an sl-12 rocket from
    the glosnass launch fits quite nicely. US SPACECOM had it
    decaying at 0441 UT at 50N, 20E, on the descending section of an orbit.
    Looks like it was early, and on the ascending portion of same orbit.
    Last elset
    SL-12 R/B
    1 26990U 01053D   01335.99111456  .00678177  77909-5  10000-4 0    15
    2 26990  64.8508  16.1658 0018997 343.0783  16.9770 16.47070965    14
    Tony Beresford
    
    
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