Paul,

The JSpOC has mixed up the IDs of the satellites that were launched
from the ISS on February 28. Although we all know that LITUANICASAT 1
is object 39569, 1998-067EN, it is now indicated as 39571, 1998-067EQ.
This object 39571, ARDUSAT 2, is expected to decay on July 2. But
OSCAR 78 will probably decay in August.

73,
Nico PA0DLO


On 2014-06-30 17:20, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
I noticed that AMSAT-UK and the ARRL have both published posts that
state that LO-78 will decay by the end of this week.

That's probably based in part by information I posted on the BB from
satflare.com, which predicts decay on July 2nd
(http://www.satflare.com/track.asp?q=39571#TOP)

However, the keps they are using appear to be incorrect. They are
showing an altitude of just 226 km. Celestrak keps are showing an
altitude of 317 km. Interestingly, the map view of the satellite's
current position appears to be correct.

SATVIEW's decay predictions seem to be based on the 317 km current
altitude and show a predicted reentry of August 5th.
(http://www.satview.org/decay.php)

I think SATVIEW's prediction is more accurate. Anyone else have any input?

73,

Paul, N8HM
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