Currently JERS 1 is visible around latitude 45 S, and northern apex (82 N !). Since it is sun-synchronous it is almost the same at predicted decay time (very rough estimate for circular orbits = in 0.1/ndot2 days = 22 days from day 312 = Dec.02) JERS 1 3.1 0.9 1.8 6.8 d 10 346 x 340 km 1 21867U 92007A 01312.51398196 .00455925 00000-0 28491-2 0 7467 2 21867 97.6369 63.7445 0004585 252.1966 107.8373 15.75572878535230 > A article of the space.com website talks about the jers 1 satellite having a > re-entry and parts of it landing on the surface of the earth. > In the article the satellite is called Fuyo No. 1 > > I like the jers satellite as it produces flares. > -- bjorn.gimle@tietotech.se (office) -- -- b_gimle@algonet.se (home) http://www.algonet.se/~b_gimle -- -- COSPAR 5919, MALMA, 59.2576 N, 18.6172 E, 23 m -- -- COSPAR 5918, HAMMARBY, 59.2985 N, 18.1045 E, 44 m -- -- SeeSat-L searching now available (URL at the last line) -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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