Update:The SL-4 rocket body re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 25th October, 2012 @ 13:00 GMT ± 1 hour.
SL-4 RB 1 38872U 12058B 12299.22187990 .10058055 00000-0 63443-3 0 128 2 38872 051.6394 195.2763 0006522 200.5731 159.6307 16.41034771 289
Inclination: 51.63° Revolution Number: 32Predicted Location: 46.6°N, 22.4°E
Update:The SL-4 rocket body is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 25th October, 2012 @ 13:00 GMT ± 4 hours.
SL-4 RB 1 38872U 12058B 12299.22194734 .10536741 12532-4 65517-3 0 104 2 38872 051.6335 195.1698 0008201 041.2146 319.4137 16.41109198 289
Period: 88.45 minutesInclination: 51.63° Apogee: 211 kmPerigee: 185 kmRevolution Number: 33Predicted Location: 51.1°N, 43.4°E
A SL-4 rocket body that was launched on the 23rd October, 2012, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, for the Expedition 33/34 ISS mission is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 25th October, 2012 @ 14:30 GMT ± 12 hours.
SL-4 RB 1 38872U 12058B 12298.73343489 .04968931 12289-4 75212-3 0 84 2 38872 051.6344 197.9216 0013606 046.7406 313.4774 16.33121196 205
Period: 88.45 minutesInclination: 51.63° Apogee: 211 kmPerigee: 185 kmRevolution Number: 34Predicted Location: 51.6°N, 37°E