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The Koronas F Satellite, Launched on 31 July 2001 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome LC32 re-entered the Earths atmosphere at 06 December 2005 @ 17:31 UTC.



TLE Data:

CORONAS F
1 26873U 01032A 05340.32671774 .06111662 -11415-5 28845-3 0 8249
2 26873 082.4393 236.4489 0004349 204.0168 156.2751 16.42970910246169

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According to the Russian Space Agency, the Koronas-F scientific satellite finished its orbital mission on Tuesday, 17:34 GMT, and almost completely disintegrated after re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.

"According to the agency's information centre, the fragments of the spacecraft that did not burn upon re-entry plunged into the Indian Ocean at 20:34 Moscow time" - Vyacheslav Davidenko, spokesperson.

"Unburnt fragments of the two-tonne spacecraft fell in the southern part of the Indian Ocean east of the French island of Kerguelen at about 20:31, Moscow time on Tuesday." - Mission Control Centre.

More than 50 spacecraft belonging to various countries are removed from orbit every year.

"The agency regarded the situation as ordinary" - Vyacheslav Davidenko.

The Koronas-F satellite, the second in the KORONAS series, was launched on July 31, 2001 from the Plesetsk space centre in Russia into a circular orbit with an altitude of 507km. The satellite was oriented towards the Sun and was equipped with instruments for studying solar flares and solar energetic particle (SEP) events.

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