Hi Pedro,
Thanks for your input which is really appreciated.
Would be great for me if it re-enters over NZ tomorrow morning as it will give me an opportunity to get another overhead pass tonight (my time).
A word of cautious to all: most sources of TLE for MO-112 are presently erroneous due to fast decay, thus frequency has to be adjusted manually and better use an omni antenna as antenna pointing is totally off.
Quite difficult to predict exact re-entry time and location with many assumptions, without accurate data and limited means (no onboard GPS as in the case of BobCat 1, unfortunately). It is a moving target while decaying quickly particularly for us here with limited experience.
Anyway great fun and learnings.
73
Jean Marc (3B8DU)
On Apr 18, 2022, at 6:43 PM, Pedro Converso pconver@gmail.com wrote:
MO-112 #48868
Tracking at estimated reentry:
http://amsat.org.ar/pass?satx=mo112&date=19/04/2022%2006:20
73, lu7abf, Pedro
On 4/18/22, Pedro Converso pconver@gmail.com wrote:
MO-112 #48868
Tracking at estimated reentry
http://amsat.org.ar/pass?satx=mo112&date=19/04/2022 06:20
73, lu7abf, Pedro
On 4/18/22, Pedro Converso pconver@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Jan,
I'm sorry to hear that MO-112 is nearing re-entry.
MO-112 Sat Id 48868 as estimated by SatEvo could reenter on Tue-04/19 at 06:20 UTC over N.Zealand.
Sun-Apr-17 latest TLE: MO112 1 48868U 98067SP 22107.48962985 .03240200 11823-4 18275-2 0 9992 2 48868 51.6173 252.1038 0014476 307.0170 52.9522 16.18205806 46754
Satevo program available on http://amsat.org.ar/satevo.zip
73, lu7abf, Pedro on 4/18/22, Jean Marc Momple jean.marc.momple@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
MIR-SAT-1 (MO-112) is decaying faster than we expected, a simulation done today shows that re-entry is expected now in a few hours.
We expect it to re-enter in the Atlantic between S.America and Africa tonight at around 20:00 hrs UTC, to be taken with a "pinch of salt" as using TLE which may not be precise anymore for calculations.
Also, MIRC and MARS will jointly issue a special Award (with some goodies, T-Shirt etc..) to the station capturing and sending to Satnogs the last telemetry before re-entry.
Please help us catching the last moments/words of MO-112, it would be really appreciated.
73
Jean Marc (3B8DU)