Re-Entry: Flock 2B-8
Planet Labs’ Flock 2B-8 satellite re-entered the atmosphere on May 22, 2016 after half a year in orbit, collecting Earth imagery that Planet Labs offers on the commercial market.
Read morePlanet Labs’ Flock 2B-8 satellite re-entered the atmosphere on May 22, 2016 after half a year in orbit, collecting Earth imagery that Planet Labs offers on the commercial market.
Read morePlanet Labs’ Flock 1E-1 satellite re-entered the atmosphere on May 18, 2016 after ten months in orbit, collecting Earth imagery that Planet Labs offers on the commercial market.
Read morePlanet Labs’ Flock 1E-9 satellite re-entered the atmosphere on February 8, 2016 after seven months in orbit, collecting Earth imagery that Planet Labs offers on the commercial market.
Read moreThe NPS-SCAT satellite of the Space Systems Academic Group at the Naval Postgraduate School re-entered the atmosphere on Wednesday after nearly two years in orbit.
Read morePlanet Labs’ Flock 1B-6 satellite re-entered the atmosphere on October 16, 2015 after seven and a half months in orbit, collecting Earth imagery that Planet Labs offers on the commercial market.
Read morePlanet Labs’ Flock 1B-27 satellite re-entered the atmosphere on October 14, 2015 after seven and a half months in orbit, collecting Earth imagery that Planet Labs offers on the commercial market.
Read morePlanet Labs’ Flock 1D-1 satellite re-entered the atmosphere on October 13, 2015 after seven months in orbit, collecting Earth imagery that Planet Labs offers on the commercial market.
Read morePlanet Labs’ Flock 1B-21 satellite re-entered the atmosphere on October 12, 2015 after seven months in orbit, collecting Earth imagery that Planet Labs offers on the commercial market.
Read moreThe third Stage of the Soyuz U rocket that launched the Progress M-29M spacecraft on its path to the International Space Station re-entered the atmosphere on Saturday over the Pacific Ocean.
Read moreThe Flock 1B-22 satellite re-entered the atmosphere Friday night after spending seven months in orbit following its release from the International Space Station.
Read moreThe fourth stage of the first Long March 11 rocket re-entered from its short-lived orbit on Thursday.
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