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June 2012


>>>May 2012 Re-Entries


Long March 2F Rocket Body

__Space Command ID: 38462
Launched: June 16, 2012
Re-Entry Prediction: June 28, 2012 - 08:13 +/-1 Minute

Inclination: 42.8°
Re-Entry Zone: Turkmenistan, Afganistan, Pakistan
_Origin: China
Launched the Shenzhou 9 Mission

>>Mission Site

Re-Entry Ground Track

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Falcon 9 Rocket Body

_Space Command ID: 38349
Launched: May 22, 2012
Re-Entry Prediction: June 27, 2012 - 3:22 +/-1 Minute

Inclination: 51.6°
Re-Entry Zone: Vietnam, China, Pacific Ocean
_Origin: USA
Launched the Dragon C2/3 Mission

>>Mission Site

Re-Entry Ground Track

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Cosmos 660 Rocket (SL-8 Rocket Body)

_Space Command ID: 7338
Launched: June 18, 1974
Re-Entry Prediction: June 22, 2012 - 23:22 +/-1 Minute

Inclination: 82.8°
Re-Entry Zone: Antarctica
_Origin: USSR
Launched the Cosmos 660 Satellite

Re-Entry Ground Track

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H-IIA Rocket Body

_Space Command ID: 27700
Launched: March 28, 2003
Re-Entry Prediction: June 3, 2012 - 00:58 UTC +/-1 Minute
Inclination: 97°
Re-Entry Zone: Pacific Ocean
_Origin: Japan
Launched the IGS 1A and 1B Spacecraft

Re-Entry Ground Track

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