According to the Space Track, NEGAI reentered at 26th June. As I reported before, Keps data shows the reentry day is around 21th June.
Which is true, Keps data or Recent Satellite Decays on Space Track??? 73 Masa JN1GKZ > >Here is the last two keps. > >#1 >NEGAI >1 36575U 10020C 10169.93468623 .00761412 -54972-5 10000-3 0 301 >2 36575 029.9693 027.9688 0018320 250.4600 189.6837 16.33780746 4648 > >Epoch: 10/06/18 22:25:57 >element set: 30 >perigee altitude: 173.2km > > >#2 >NEGAI >1 36575U 10020C 10172.70653775 .99999999 -60602-5 75369-3 0 299 >2 36575 029.9702 005.8364 0011956 035.9119 324.7358 16.63263503 5106 > >Epoch: 10/06/21 16:57:25 >element set: 29 >perigee altitude: 99.7km > > >Epoch is #1 < #2 >Element set is #1 > #2 > >Which is the latest keps?? > > >73 > > >Masa JN1GKZ > > > >> >>Japanese CubeSat Negai (object ID number:36575) reentered?? >> >>The latest keps which is element set number 29, epoch 10172.70653775 >>shows Negai's perigee altitude is under 100km. There is no official >>info (eg. Space Track) but I guess Negai already reenterd. >> >>Does anyone have reenter info?? >> >> >>73 >> >>Masa JN1GKZ _______________________________________________ Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
