Decay Alert Update

From: Harro Zimmer (Harro.Zimmer@t-online.de)
Date: Thu Sep 06 2001 - 03:12:39 EDT


Report time 06:50 UTC

1975-076B (#08128) Cosmos 756 RB

SPACECOM'S  6 HOURS BEFORE DECAY message - prepared Sept 06, 03:48 UTC shows 
the decay on           06 September, 09:53 UTC +/- 04 hours (31.3°N, 286.4°E)
on a northbound pass over the Atlantic near the American coast.

MPM+ REENTRY delivers with the ELSETs 01249.040... and 01249.100... the decay on
                       06 September, 10:31 UTC +/- 22 minutes (02.38°S, 92.07°E)
on a descending pass over the Indian Ocean.
This is a first order result but it indicates that there is a real possibility 
to see something if the RB survice the 09:53 UTC mark. The final trajectory 
could start on 09:52 UTC (39.17°N, 72.46°W) and leave the continent on
09:57 UTC (59.17°N, 65.97°W). Around 09:53 UTC there could be a visibility from 
the New York area.

Harro

Harro.Zimmer@t-online.de
Berlin, Germany
 

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