NASA UPDATE
UARS Updatesa.. Update #15
Sat, 24 Sep 2011 03:46:42 AM EDT
NASA's decommissioned Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite fell back to
Earth between 11:23 p.m. EDT Friday, Sept. 23 and 1:09 a.m. EDT Sept. 24.
The Joint Space Operations Center at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Calif
Anyone tracking the failed satellite re entry ? Any keps ?
Jerry WB5LHD
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NASA says it continues to wait for final confirmation of re-entry. "If debris
fell on land (and that's still a BIG if), Canada is most likely area," the
space agency just said.
Clint Bradford
clintbradf...@mac.com
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These are current as of this morning and seem to be accurate when
compared to the NASA mission status page.
UARS
1 21701U 91063B 11263.18833764 .01299762 11120-4 56017-3 0 6054
2 21701 56.9440 281.4376 0013731 14.2607 345.8929 16.21836581108546
Until last night the altitude of UARS vari
All,
Now that everybody has climbed out from under their beds, it might be a good
time to think about entering the ARISSat-1 Chicken Little Contest. We are
still looking for calculations/guesses/darts-in-the-calendar submissions for
when ARRISSat-1 makes its final orbit. We have a fair number of