I may be wrong but surely the chances of seeing this event are close
to zero - even if the 'final re-entry scenario' is given out (which I
doubt).
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Subject: Mir deorbiting
Author: SeeSat-L@blackadder.lmsal.com at MHS
Date: 17/11/2000 15:05
According to an Interfax story today, RSA head Koptev has said the Mir
reentry is scheduled for 27 or 28 February 2001, and the target area is in
the Pacific Ocean 1,500 to 2,000 km from Australia.
Anyone (Vladimir?) know what the final reentry scenario is in more detail?
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