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ANUSAT satellite re-entry
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The ANUSAT satellite re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 18th April, 2012 @ 00:05 GMT ± 5 hours.

Inclination: 41.19°
Revolution Number:   16868
Predicted Location:   0.3°N, 140.7°E



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The ANUSAT satellite that was launched on the 20th April, 2009, from the Sriharikota spaceport is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 18th April, 2012 @ 01:35 GMT ± 20 hours.

ANUSAT
1 34808U 09019B   12108.29752012  .03958114  78126-5  90772-3 0  1857
2 34808 041.1898 171.8070 0007951 013.3102 346.9578 16.28876411168575

Period:       89.04 minutes
Inclination: 41.19°
Apogee:     233 km
Perigee:     222 km
Revolution Number:   16870
Predicted Location:   12.4°S, 131.9°E



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Authorities at the Anna University (Chennai) are deliberating on the scope for developing and launching a second satellite, after the successful launch of the country's first educational institution-developed micro-satellite Anusat earlier this month.

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TLE Data
ANUSAT
1 34808U 09019B 09112.46963128 -.00000289 00000-0 00000+0 0 107
2 34808 041.2102 153.1613 0109762 021.5014 110.2166 15.29386253 374

Period:        94.16 
Inclination:  41.21° 
Apogee:      553
Perigee:      402

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The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C-12) carrying two satellites will soar into the sky at 6.45 a.m. on Monday from the spaceport at Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
It will put into orbit a radar imaging satellite called RISAT-2 and Anusat, a 38-kg. experimental mini communication satellite built by Anna University, Chennai.

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch Anna University's 50-kg micro satellite ANUSAT, designed and fabricated at the University on April 20, Vice-Chancellor P. Mannar Jawahar said here on April 13. The satellite is being sponsored by ISRO.

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