Update:Debris from a FALCON 9 rocket body re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 9th June, 2012 @ 07:35 GMT ± 15 minutes.
Inclination: 51.67°Revolution Number: 288Predicted Location: 38.1°N, 287.4°E
Update:Debris from a FALCON 9 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th June, 2012 @ 09:15 GMT ± 15 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38351U 12027D 12160.49570505 .05818006 11812-4 27122-2 0 494 2 38351 051.6793 161.2315 0008650 190.0366 170.4083 16.20845464 2742
Period: 89.36 minutesInclination: 51.67°Apogee: 249 kmPerigee: 235 km Revolution Number: 289Predicted Location: 9.2°N, 293.2°E
Debris from a FALCON 9 rocket body that was launched on the 22nd May, 2012, from Cape Canaveral, for the Dragon C-2 mission, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 9th June, 2012 @ 20:00 GMT ± 48 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38351U 12027D 12158.51232306 .02007670 31366-2 27341-2 0 400 2 38351 051.6720 171.9726 0012623 161.5427 198.8035 16.06222467 2424
Period: 89.43 minutesInclination: 51.67°Apogee: 277 kmPerigee: 260 km Revolution Number: 260Predicted Location: 48.2°S, 198.9°E