Re-Entry: Lemur-2 DRMUZZ
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The Lemur-2 DRMUZZ Satellite, part of Spire Global’s CubeSat Constellation, re-entered the atmosphere on June 25, 2017 after one year in orbit collecting global ship-tracking data and measuring atmospheric parameters.
Spire’s 3U CubeSats carry a pair of payloads – STRATOS, a GPS receiver for occultation measurements that yield atmospheric data relevant for operational meteorology, and SENSE, a receiver for the Automatic Identification System to collect tracking data for ship traffic across the globe.
NORAD ID: 41595
Type: 3U CubeSat
Object: Lemur-2 DrMuzz
Mass: 4.6kg
Origin: USA
Inclination: 51.6°
Launch: March 23, 2016
Launch Vehicle: Atlas V 401
Launch Site: SLC-41 Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Launched aboard Cygnus OA-6 Cargo Spacecraft
Released from ISS: June 21, 2016
Re-Entry Prediction: June 25, 2017 – 21:47 UTC +/- 25 Minutes
Re-Entry Zone: Unknown
Re-Entry Zone
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