Starlink 6-64 deorbit events observation

From: ronlee--- via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_lists.seesatmail.org>
Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2024 21:05:45 -0600
1)  Background:   Starlink 6-64 launched on a Falcon 9 rocket at
10:37:18 PM EDT on 31 May 2024 (02:37:18 UT on 1 June 2024) from
SLC-40 in Florida.

I have seen at least one event on four other occasions and am close
to knowing when the primary event occurs.  The primary event occurs
low in the west and consists of a bright central object and gaseous
surrounding area.  It is an easy naked eye object.  I will call it
Event 1.

On this launch I was expecting Event 1 to occur about T+01:29:25

The second event (Event 2) I had only seen once and was a few minutes
after seeing Event 1 and is a quick ejection of gaseous appearing
material.

2)  Observing location:  Falcon, Colorado USA

-104.5614, 38.9478 N, 2073 meters

3)  Timing:  I am using the launch time of 02:37:18 UT as T=0.   The
two events occur about 90 minutes after launch or roughly T+01:30:00
(HH:MM:SS).

Event accuracy has possible errors of several seconds due to having to
look
at a timing app on my phone after the event and not positively seeing
the
actual start of either event.

4)  Deorbit event observations on 1 June 2024 (UT):

Event 1 was first observed with binoculars at approximate azimuth 270
degrees
and four degrees elevation.  I saw it appear over the roof line of a
house to
the west at 4:06:25 UT on 1 June or T+01:29:07.   It could have been
visible
sooner.  It soon became the normal easy naked eye object before entering
Earth shadow around 4:08:40 UT.

I watched it dim as it entered Earth's shadow and continue to scan
looking
for Event 2 which amazingly I did see at 4:09:06 UT.  I do not
understand
why I was able to see it being in Earth shadow.  It seemed to be an
ejection
up/towards the zenith.

5) Element set:  The following was provided pre-launch by Dr Kelso and
was used to generate look angles/timing.

STARLINK-G6-64 STACK      Launch 0237 UT 1 June 2024
1 72000C 24106A   24153.15438634  .00042590  00000+0  85478-4 0    09
2 72000  42.9985  66.4093 0006180 254.5220 124.2177 15.98668964    18

Launch: 2024-06-01 02:37:00 UTC.
Deploy: 2024-06-01 03:42:18.980 UTC.

6)  Re-entry warning notice

A1855/24 NOTAMN
Q) FAJO/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/4144S02938E999
A) FAJO B) 2405310059 C) 2406060316
D) 31 MAY 0059-0553, 01 JUN 0033-0527, 02 JUN 0006-0500 2340-0434, 03
JUN 2314-0408, 04 JUN 2248-0342, 5 JUN 2222-0316.
E) AREA BOUNDED BY (4256S 00224W, 4045S 00221W, 3210S 05700E, 3515S
05700E): SPACEX STARLINK 6-64  ROCKET RE-ENTRY OPS TAKING PLACE.
APPLICABLE AIRSPACE DOWNGRADED TO GLASS G.
F) SFC G) UNL

F1901/24 NOTAMN
Q) YMMM/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/1610S08231E999
A) YMMM
B) 2405310059 C) 2406060316
D) 2405310059 TO 2405310553
    2406010033 TO 2406010527
    2406020006 TO 2406020500
    2406022340 TO 2406030434
    2406032314 TO 2406040408
    2406042248 TO 2406050342
    2406052222 TO 2406060316
E) ROCKET LAUNCH WILL TAKE PLACE
FLW RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
HAZARDOUS OPS WILL BE CONDUCTED FOR ATMOSPHERIC RE-ENTRY AND
SPLASHDOWN OF LAUNCH VEHICLE FALCON-9 STARLINK 6-64 WI THE FOLLOWING
AREAS:
2033S 07500E
0746S 08927E
0853S 09228E
2422S 07500E TO BEGINNING
PRIMARY LAUNCH 240531
BACKUP AS PER FIELD D
F) SFC G) UNL

Graphical depiction of re-entry area:

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/assets/60937.0/2286726.jpg

7) Discussion of events:  I have not been certain whether Event 1 was
the
deorbit burn.  If it is then Event 2 is probably a venting of propellant
or other gases/liquids.  Then yesterday I finally considered that Event
1
is the deorbit burn and we are seeing an inverted jellyfish.

Examples of the jellyfish effect from the second stage during ascent:

https://i.imgur.com/KlGOFSu.gif

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FgHu9rhUoAASjUa?format=jpg&name=large

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FmjLasvX0AYjJMe?format=jpg&name=900x900

Can anyone confirm that Event 1 is likely the deorbit burn or provide
a reason for what we are seeing?

Graci
Ron Lee

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