Kosmos 482
Tabs please!




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From: Biffins Bridge
Most odd, now at 98 miles and climbing. I guess it skipped off the top of the atmosphere which will have reduced the speed, the next descent may be the final plunge.
Tabs please!




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From: Biffins Bridge

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From ESA:
The descent craft was seen by radar systems over Germany at approximately 04:30 UTC and 06:04 UTC, corresponding to 06:30 CEST and 08:04 CEST, respectively. There is no further update on the estimated reentry window as we are now roughly in the centre, corresponding to the red dot labeled COIW (centre of impact window) in the ground track track chart below.
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From: troposphere
n2yo site is saying it's no longer on orbit / unable to track it.
This site has a display that appears to be still tracking it, as to its accuracy, who knows ?
Plug in the Name / Norad ID of 6073
https://satellitetracker3d.com/
Also 'Heavens Above' here :
https://www.heavens-above.com/orbit.aspx?satid=6073
This site has a display that appears to be still tracking it, as to its accuracy, who knows ?
Plug in the Name / Norad ID of 6073
https://satellitetracker3d.com/
Also 'Heavens Above' here :
https://www.heavens-above.com/orbit.aspx?satid=6073




