Update: The OPS 8386 satellite re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 9th March, 2012 @ 12:52 GMT ± 2 minutes.
Inclination: 98.05°Revolution Number: 52578Predicted Location: 52.8°N, 123.6°E
Update: The OPS 8386 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th March, 2012 @ 12:52 GMT ± 2 hours.
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OPS 8386 1 01377U 65038A 12069.39085762 .22296756 29661-5 44766-3 0 1202 2 01377 098.0492 292.3787 0006769 276.2882 083.9589 16.46851053525758
Period: 88.44 minutesInclination: 98.05°Apogee: 200 kmPerigee: 195 km Revolution Number: 52578Predicted Location: 52.8°N, 123.6°E
Update: The OPS 8386 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th March, 2012 @ 11:31 GMT ± 4 hours.
OPS 8386 1 01377U 65038A 12068.84139322 .03811774 28740-5 62308-3 0 1158 2 01377 098.0527 291.6717 0007554 005.0093 355.2425 16.33484028525661
Period: 88.44 minutesInclination: 98.05°Apogee: 200 kmPerigee: 195 km Revolution Number: 52582Predicted Location: 21.7°N, 136.5°E
Update: The OPS 8386 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th March, 2012 @ 22:27 GMT ± 48 hours.
OPS 8386 1 01377U 65038A 12066.13099871 .01252914 28098-5 76373-3 0 1024 2 01377 098.0655 288.3026 0005567 355.7151 004.3207 16.18177503525223
Period: 89.21 minutesInclination: 98.06°Apogee: 240 kmPerigee: 231 km Revolution Number: 52584Predicted Location: 40.3°S, 156°E
Update: The OPS 8386 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on (or after) the 10th March, 2012 @ --:-- GMT ± -- hours.
OPS 8386 1 01377U 65038A 12059.92158621 +.00633630 +20227-3 +85132-3 0 00801 2 01377 098.0671 280.6985 0009503 033.3449 326.8446 16.06463784524225
Period: 89.66 minutesInclination: 98.07°Apogee: 264 kmPerigee: 251 km Revolution Number: -Predicted Location: -
Possible reentry date of 9-MAR-12 +/- 2 days
OPS 8386 143 x 141 km1 01377U 65038A 12069.63034431 .40562328 19387+1 61166-3 0 904652 01377 98.0631 292.7714 0001142 356.2330 3.7661 16.48965688525791
Update: The OPS 8386 satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on (or after) the 1st March, 2012 @ --:-- GMT ± -- hours.
OPS 8386 1 01377U 65038A 12038.62884143 +.00211846 +19126-4 +64863-3 0 00211 2 01377 098.0829 255.0916 0013276 108.3481 251.9064 15.91753686520823
Period: 90.47 minutesInclination: 98.08°Apogee: 306 kmPerigee: 289 km Revolution Number: -Predicted Location: -
The Defence Meteorological Satellite, OPS 8386, that was launched on the 20th May, 1965, from the Vandenberg Air Force Western Test Range, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on (or after) the 25th February, 2012 @ --:-- GMT ± -- hours.
OPS 8386 1 01377U 65038A 12008.66168557 +.00143360 +00000-0 +71017-3 0 09812 2 01377 098.0890 219.6285 0016458 224.8936 135.1035 15.81421989516070
Period: 91.06 minutesInclination: 98.09°Apogee: 337 kmPerigee: 315 km Revolution Number: -Predicted Location: -