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    "sender_name": "Henk, PA3GUO",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: ANDE ramping down: now almost at 200km",
    "date": "2007-12-19T06:41:40Z",
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    "content": "Right !\n\nIn that case we will really this as the most likely time of de-orbit.\n... only 4 days left for some final QSOs.\n\nHenk\n\n> Hi Henk and all!\n>\n> Strangely enough, but honestly, I did not look at the graph.  The problem  with re-entry predictions is most treat\n> it as a linear decay when in reality  it's logarithmic.  It compounds itself and progresses as times progresses.\n> Sorry for not converting miles to KM, but at 100 miles, depending on it's  mass and surface area, time is running\n> out and fast.  At 90 miles heating is  increasing dramatically.  Between 80 to 90 miles, it has re-entered,\n> depending on how \"thick\" the atmosphere is at that time.  Remember, at solar  maximum the atmoshere is much thicker\n> due to the increase of the solar  activity.  It's quite possible that if we were currently at solar maximum,  ANDE\n> would have been history by now.\n>\n> Not to brag, boast or claim any superior powers :), I did manage to come in  2nd place in the Chicken Little contest\n> in predicting the re-entry of the  satellite Solar Max.  I also came in 2nd place in predicting the re-entry of\n> Oscar-9.\n>\n> 73,\n>\n> Jeff  WB3JFS\n>\n>\n> ----- Original Message -----\n> From: \"Henk, PA3GUO\" <[email protected]>\n> To: <[email protected]>\n> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 12:53 PM\n> Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] ANDE ramping down: now almost at 200km\n>\n>\n> Hi Jeff,\n>\n> That's an extreme accurate prediction !\n> Sure you must have applied a more scientific method as my 'looking at the  graph' !\n> How did you do that, or is that a secret until the contest is over :-) ?\n>\n> 73 - Henk, PA3GUO\n>\n>\n>> In the spirit of the previous Chicken Little contests my re-entry  prediction  for ANDE is:\n>>\n>> December 22, 2007  1935z.\n>>\n>>\n>> Jeff  WB3JFS\n>>\n>>>\n>>>>From the graph I expect Dec 24 or so as the last day\n>>> (based on the fact that RAFT last day was when it\n>>> had reached 175 km).\n>>>\n>>> Henk, PA3GUO\n\n\n\n",
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