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        "address": "th.frey (a) vtxmail.ch",
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    "sender_name": "Thomas Frey",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: [sarex] Last chances to hear ARISSat-1 are rapidly\tapproaching.",
    "date": "2011-11-27T17:23:42Z",
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    "content": "Alan P. Biddle schrieb:\n> All,\n>\n> A reminder that if you have been putting off working through the ARISSat-1\n> repeater, receiving SSTV pictures, or submitting telemetry, the next few\n> weeks will be your last opportunity to be a part of this satellite's\n> history.  Since deployment in August, ARISSat-1 has descended about 60 km,\n> and is currently losing more than 1.5 km per day.  The rapid rate is\n> partially the result of the recent solar activity on the atmosphere,\n> significantly increasing the drag.  The predictions by several individuals\n> and groups are all converging toward a reentry in January or February, 2012.\n> Heating will become significant before then.  Remember, good telemetry in\n> this period provides invaluable information to the engineering team, to be\n> used in future projects.\n>\n> The orbit period changes about 30 seconds per day, and that will increase\n> steadily.  Be certain to update your tracking program Keps from Space-Track\n> or CelesTrak before each pass.  They issue revised versions 3-5 times daily.\n> As the descent continues, this will become even more critical to copying the\n> telemetry beacon, especially unattended.\n>\n> 73s,\n>\n> Alan\n> WA4SCA\n>\n>\n>\n>    \n\nHello All\n\nWith the program SatEvo by Alan Pickup I calculated the re-entry date\nDecember 27 2011 with Kepler data\nRADIOSCAF-B (KEDR)\n1 37772U 98067CK  11331.09098689  .00238223  00000-0  11065-2 0  3555\n2 37772 051.6354 054.9663 0005738 050.5984 016.1987 15.82161046 18004\n\nI also calculated an apogee hight of 328 km and a perigee hight of\n320 km.\n\n-- \n\nMit freundlichen Grüssen, Regards, 73\n     Thomas Frey, HB9SKA\n______________________________________________________________________\n\n   Thomas Frey, Holzgasse 2, CH-5242 Birr, Tel. + Fax: 056 444 93 41\n                    http://home.datacomm.ch/th.frey/\n\n",
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