Update:The SL-6 rocket body re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 23rd April, 2012 @ 05:46 GMT ± 1 minute.
Inclination: 64.05°Revolution Number: 7705Predicted Location: 46°S, 253°E
Update:The SL-6 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 23rd April, 2012 @ 13:10 GMT ± 20 hours.
SL-6 RB 1 26973U 01050D 12112.33759053 .22116172 46669-5 35749-3 0 7633 2 26973 064.0514 342.8984 0785714 241.4333 282.7013 14.73998707 76763
Period: 102.09 minutesInclination: 64.05°Apogee: 1618 kmPerigee: 97 km Revolution Number: 7702Predicted Location: Tibet
Update:The SL-6 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 23rd April, 2012 @ 11:30 GMT ± 24 hours.
SL-6 RB 1 26973U 01050D 12111.22652698 .16685775 43738-5 30743-3 0 7598 2 26973 064.0588 346.2935 0972510 241.1660 238.8682 14.29361706 76601
Period: 102.09 minutesInclination: 64.06°Apogee: 1618 kmPerigee: 97 km Revolution Number: 7692Predicted Location: Mongolia
Ed ~ the satellite will make a few passes over Europe
Update:The SL-6 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 22nd April, 2012 @ 07:40 GMT ± 48 hours.
SL-6 RB 1 26973U 01050D 12110.51260691 .15357058 16688-4 30278-3 0 7569 2 26973 064.0645 348.3806 1070799 241.0596 195.6443 14.06016152 76502
Period: 103.18 minutesInclination: 64.06°Apogee: 1720 kmPerigee: 98 km Revolution Number: 7692Predicted Location: 0.7°N, 14.7°E
A SL-6 rocket body that was launched on the 25th October, 2001, from Plesetsk Cosmodrome for the MOLNIYA 3-52 satellite mission is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 22nd April, 2012 @ 07:40 GMT ± 48 hours.
SL-6 RB 1 26973U 01050D 12109.87977337 .15223736 15912-4 31783-3 0 7531 2 26973 064.0632 350.1385 1153273 241.2474 254.5074 13.86503377 76419
Period: 107.2 minutesInclination: 64.06°Apogee: 2095 kmPerigee: 99 km Revolution Number: 7692Predicted Location: 0.7°N, 14.7°E