Re-Entry: Iridium 30
Iridium 30 re-entered the atmosphere on September 28, 2017 after over 20 years in orbit as part of the original Iridium Communications Constellation
Read moreIridium 30 re-entered the atmosphere on September 28, 2017 after over 20 years in orbit as part of the original Iridium Communications Constellation
Read moreNodes 2, a 1.5U CubeSat part of a two-satellite in-space communications demonstration project, re-entered the atmosphere on September 23, 2017 after 495 days in orbit following a May 2016 release from the International Space Station.
Read moreIridium 77 re-entered the atmosphere on September 22, 2017 after over 19 years in orbit as part of the original Iridium Communications Constellation
Read moreNodes 1, a 1.5U CubeSat part of a two-satellite in-space communications demonstration project, re-entered the atmosphere on September 19, 2017 after 491 in orbit following a May 2016 release from the International Space Station.
Read moreThe third stage of the Soyuz Rocket that helped boost the Soyuz MS-06 spacecraft into orbit re-entered the atmosphere four days after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome
Read moreA Falcon 9 second stage re-entered the atmosphere on September 16, 2017 after spending 16 months slowly spiraling down toward the atmosphere from a Geostationary Transfer Orbit.
Read moreA Briz-M propellant tank re-entered the atmosphere on September 15, 2017 after three and a half years in orbit
Read moreThe TuPOD free-flying CubeSat deployer re-entered the atmosphere on September 8, 2017 after close to nine months in orbit following deployment from the International Space Station.
Read moreThe upper stage of a Russian Start-1 booster re-entered the atmosphere on September 3rd, 2017 – spending over a decade in orbit after dispatching the EROS A Earth-observation spacecraft in 2006.
Read moreThe InflateSail CubeSat successfully concluded its mission with a speedy orbital decay, culminating with atmospheric entry on September 3, 2017
Read moreThe fourth stage of a modified Minotaur IV rocket re-entered the atmosphere on September 1st, 2017 after only six days
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