Update:The FALCON 9 rocket body re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 27th June, 2012 @ 03:22 GMT ± 1 minute.
Inclination: 51.64°Revolution Number: 576Predicted Location: 20°N, 111°E
Update:The FALCON 9 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 27th June, 2012 @ 04:15 GMT ± 14 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38349U 12027B 12178.16152658 .03426831 12194-4 48478-3 0 1097 2 38349 051.6442 065.2531 0019026 264.0667 095.8348 16.33438060 5592
Period: 88.50 minutesInclination: 51.64°Apogee: 212 kmPerigee: 188 km Revolution Number: 577Predicted Location: 29.8°S, 288.5°E
Update:The FALCON 9 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 27th June, 2012 @ 06:40 GMT ± 48 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38349U 12027B 12176.44329666 .01383953 11943-4 45945-3 0 1026 2 38349 051.6501 074.8107 0020568 231.9233 128.1651 16.24451186 5319
Period: 88.87 minutesInclination: 51.65°Apogee: 232 kmPerigee: 205 km Revolution Number: 578Predicted Location: 49.2°N, 157.9°E
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 27th June, 2012 @ 01:40 GMT ± 48 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38349U 12027B 12175.88938238 .01250886 11899-4 47723-3 0 1006 2 38349 051.6567 077.8740 0021655 236.9078 123.0435 16.22756775 5221
Period: 89.97 minutesInclination: 51.66°Apogee: 238 kmPerigee: 209 km Revolution Number: 574Predicted Location: 26.2°S, 97.2°E