Report time 09:20 UTC
For all three objects SpaceCom has no released a FINAL REPORT at this time.
2000-024B (#26357) TITAN 4B R/B
SpaceCom's 2 HOURS BEFORE DECAY - prepared July 27, 07:48 UTC - shows the decay
on 27 July, 10:10 UTC +/-03 hours (23.1°N, 104.6°E)
on a southbound pass over China near the border to Vietnam
MPM + REENTRY delivers with the last ELSETs 00209.097... and 00209.219... the
decay on 27 July, 10:07 UTC +/- 22 minutes (23.50°N, 103.60°E)
on the same pass also over China.
1997-085A (#25123) EARLY BIRD
SpaceCom's 2 HOURS BEFORE DECAY - prepared July 27, 12:34 UTC - shows
27 July, 14:46 UTC +/-03 hours (26.6°N, 311.7°E)
on a descending pass over the Atlantic
MPM + REENTRY delivers with last released ELSETs 00209.405... and 00209.526...
the decay on 27 July, 14:40 UTC +/- 22 minutes (47.28°N, 317.1°E)
on the same pass also over the Atlantic.
1994-021H (#23050) Proton upper stage AUXILIARY MOTOR
As I mentioned in a preceding message this object seems unpredictable based
on last released ELSETs. Now very late SpaceCom has issued a new "last" ELSET
00207.747... but no further reports. With MPM + REENTRY it delivers:
27 July, 18:49 UTC +/- 45 minutes (34.30°S, 110.80°E)
on a southbound pass over the Indian Ocan in a good agreement with SpaceCom's
6 HOURS BEFORE DECAY message (18:47 UTC +/- 06 hours, 30.1°S, 108.5°E).
Harro
Harro.Zimmer@t-online.de
Berlin, Germany
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