Re: Decay on December 2, 1999

From: Bjoern Gimle (bjorn.gimle@tietotech.se)
Date: Thu Mar 23 2000 - 00:29:57 PST

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    Alan Pickup regularly post predictions like these:
    SatEvo decay list #95  (issued 2000 March 17)
    
    This list of my satellite decay (re-entry) predictions and analyses is
    posted to the satellite observers mailing list, SeeSat-L, and to the
    Usenet newsgroup sci.astro.satellites.visual-observe.
    ...
    This and other recent decay lists are available on the WWW via my SatEvo
    page at               http://www.wingar.demon.co.uk/satevo/
    ...
    where you can find:
    SatEvo decay list #89  (issued 1999 December 11)
    ...
    19579   78-110 AK  C 1045 SL-14 deb               December  1    Note 2
      1844   65-106 B   Cosmos 100 r                   December  1.15
    25971   97- 79 E   Cosmos 2347 deb                December  1
    25960   99- 61 E   Shenzhou Orbital Module        December  1.97
    22924   93- 74 C   USA 97 Centaur r2              December  5.28
    ....
    Notes
    1. SpaceCom has yet to confirm this decay.
    ...
    
    NASA OIG reported in SatWk (posted by Mike McCants):
    1965-106B    01844 SL-3 R/B                  CIS    1965/12/17 1999/12/01
    1999-061E    25960 SZ-1 DEBRIS               PRC    1999/11/19 1999/12/02
    ....
    1978-100AK   19579 SL-14 DEB                 CIS    1978/10/26 1999/11/28
    
    >I'm looking for a satellite that decayed on December 2, 1999 at 17:52 UT
    >above the Netherlands.
    >Best guess that it should have had a polar orbit since it moved from south
    
    
    
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