Re-Entry: SERPENS
Brazil’s SERPENS CubeSat, launched aboard the HTV-5 cargo spacecraft and deployed from the International Space Station in September 2015, re-entered on March 27, 2016 after six months in orbit.
Read moreBrazil’s SERPENS CubeSat, launched aboard the HTV-5 cargo spacecraft and deployed from the International Space Station in September 2015, re-entered on March 27, 2016 after six months in orbit.
Read moreThe DMSP-19 military weather satellite has been declared a complete loss after it was unresponsive to commands sent from the ground for over a month, caused by a failure within both communication chains of the spacecraft.
Read moreA Long March 3C rocket stage re-entered the atmosphere on March 23, 2016 after one year in orbit, making a slow decay from a highly elliptical Geostationary Transfer Orbit.
Read moreThe CHARGERSAT CubeSat, launched on a Minotaur rocket as part of the ORS-3 cluster mission, re-entered on February 4, 2016 after over two years in orbit.
Read moreThe Russian Rocket stage that sent the Kanopus-ST on its way in an ill-fated mission last December re-entered the atmosphere on March 16 after a little over three months in orbit.
Read moreThe Danish AAUSAT 5 CubeSat, launched aboard the HTV-5 cargo spacecraft and deployed from the International Space Station, re-entered on March 15, 2016 after five months in orbit.
Read moreA spent Centaur Rocket Stage re-entered on March 15, 2016 after 23 and a half years in orbit.
Read moreThe Re-Entry of a the Chinese ZiYuan-2 A reconnaissance satellite was observed over Bolivia on March 11 after fifteen and a half years in orbit.
Read moreNORAD ID: 36835 Origin: China Object: CZ-4C Rocket Body Type: Long March 4C Upper Stage Inclination: 97.6° Launched: August 9,
Read moreThe Gas Dynamic Shield of a Dnepr rocket launched in 2011 re-entered the atmosphere on March 3, 2016.
Read moreThe third Stage of the Soyuz 2-1A rocket that launched the Bars-M mapping and reconnaissance imaging satellite re-entered the atmosphere over Indonesia on March 1, 2016 after one year in orbit.
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