Feeling the Heat!
Air drag and, sometimes, gravitational effects cause satellites to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere. Occasionally, re-entry is caused by a deliberate decision of a satellite owner to fire a retro-rocket and bring some part of a space vehicle back to Earth.
Most re-entries result in the vehicle being destroyed by frictional heating as it passes through the Earth's atmosphere. Some fragments may get through and hit the Earth's surface - hence the system of TIP messages to warn of the event. Only a space vehicle fitted with a heat shield will get through the atmosphere for a landing.
NOTE - Names used here are as used by Space-Track rather than the more-descriptive ones in the Orbital Focus tables.
Anticipated Re-entries
Information comes from Space-Track. Most entries are from the 60-day decay prediction messages that are updated each week on Thursday at about 01:00 UTC. If the re-entry date has already passed then you might find the object is also in the actual re-entry list further down the page.
Below are re-entries expected over the next few weeks. The table includes only natural re-entries of satellites and rocket bodies. It excludes debris items and planned events like a Soyuz, Shenzhou or Dragon spacecraft returning from space station duties.
Cat No |
Designation |
Name (SpaceTrack) |
Predicted Date UTC |
Prediction Issued UTC |
45575 | 2020-025AW | STARLINK-1326 | 2023 Jun 3 | 2023 Jun 3 | 46303 | 2020-061AH | SPACEBEE-19 | 2023 Jun 4 | 2023 May 18 | 47433 | 2021-006W | SPACEBEE-60 | 2023 Jun 4 | 2023 Jun 1 | 55125 | 1998-067US | LORIS | 2023 Jun 4 | 2023 May 18 | 55711 | 2023-026S | STARLINK-30048 | 2023 Jun 4 | 2023 Jun 4 | 43739 | 2018-096W | PSLV R/B | 2023 Jun 5 | 2023 May 18 | 46346 | 2020-062X | STARLINK-1546 | 2023 Jun 5 | 2023 Jun 2 | 47310 | 2021-002B | POLARCUBE | 2023 Jun 6 | 2023 Jun 1 | 47431 | 2021-006U | SPACEBEE-61 | 2023 Jun 6 | 2023 Jun 1 | 51001 | 2022-002T | FOSSASAT2E5 | 2023 Jun 6 | 2023 May 18 | 52714 | 2022-054B | SL-4 R/B | 2023 Jun 6 | 2023 Jun 4 | 47316 | 2021-002H | LAUNCHERONE R/B | 2023 Jun 7 | 2023 Jun 4 | 48637 | 2021-006FD | SPACEBEE-75 | 2023 Jun 8 | 2023 May 18 | 55446 | 2023-014BH | EBAD TEST MASS | 2023 Jun 8 | 2023 Jun 1 | 41333 | 2016-009B | UNHA 3 R/B | 2023 Jun 9 | 2023 May 25 | 55703 | 2023-026J | STARLINK-30044 | 2023 Jun 9 | 2023 May 25 | 46573 | 2020-070AT | STARLINK-1650 | 2023 Jun 12 | 2023 May 11 | 47432 | 2021-006V | SPACEBEE-49 | 2023 Jun 12 | 2023 Jun 1 | 44738 | 2019-074AB | STARLINK-1033 | 2023 Jun 14 | 2023 May 25 | 46300 | 2020-061AE | SPACEBEE-21 | 2023 Jun 14 | 2023 Jun 1 | 46301 | 2020-061AF | SPACEBEE-20 | 2023 Jun 15 | 2023 Jun 1 | 46560 | 2020-070AE | STARLINK-1706 | 2023 Jun 15 | 2023 May 25 | 47314 | 2021-002F | MITEE 1 | 2023 Jun 15 | 2023 Jun 1 | 47443 | 2021-006AG | SPACEBEE-50 | 2023 Jun 15 | 2023 Jun 1 | 52323 | 2022-043D | CZ-2C R/B | 2023 Jun 20 | 2023 Jun 1 | 44417 | 2019-022G | RFTSAT | 2023 Jun 24 | 2023 Jun 1 | 43101 | 2018-002C | CZ-2D R/B | 2023 Jun 27 | 2023 Jun 1 | 45208 | 2020-012AG | STARLINK-1211 | 2023 Jun 28 | 2023 May 25 | 50985 | 2022-002B | FOSSASAT2E1 | 2023 Jun 28 | 2023 Jun 1 | 50984 | 2022-002A | FOSSASAT2E2 | 2023 Jun 29 | 2023 Jun 1 | 44226 | 2019-026B | SPARC-1 | 2023 Jul 1 | 2023 Jun 1 | 39434 | 2013-066U | DOVE 4 | 2023 Jul 4 | 2023 Jun 1 | 55564 | 2023-019C | JANUS-1 | 2023 Jul 4 | 2023 May 25 |
Recent TIP Messages
Publication of TIP messages is not a matter of routine and they are not issued for all re-entries. They are more up to date and more precise than entries in the table and take precedence over them.
Readers unfamiliar with how to interpret TIP messages are recommended to read the Note at the bottom of the page.
Sometimes there may be a delay between the final TIP message and the re-entry being formally logged in Space-Track's Catalogue so a Message here may relate to a re-entry that has not yet moved from the 'Anticipated' list to the 'Recent' list.
Orbital Focus shows the predicted impact point only when the Window is less than about one quarter orbit. Even then it represents as much as +/-9000 km.
Table created: 2023 Jun 4, 10:47 UTC
Cat No & Designation |
Name (Space-Track) |
Predicted Date & Time UTC |
Lat, Long & Heading (10 km altitude) |
TIP Message Issued UTC |
55711 2023-026S | STARLINK-30048 | 2023 Jun 4 09:24 ± 120 minutes | | 2023 Jun 4 03:00 | 52714 2022-054B | SL-4 R/B | 2023 Jun 6 06:16 ± 600 minutes | | 2023 Jun 4 05:47 | 47316 2021-002H | LAUNCHERONE R/B | 2023 Jun 7 02:23 ± 900 minutes | | 2023 Jun 4 01:53 | 46346 2020-062X | STARLINK-1546 | 2023 Jun 5 22:21 ± 900 minutes | | 2023 Jun 2 21:51 | 45575 2020-025AW | STARLINK-1326 | 2023 Jun 3 12:21 ± 1 minutes | 11°.7 south, 123°.4 east northbound, ± 0.01 orbits | 2023 Jun 3 14:26 | 45051 2020-006H | STARLINK-1141 | 2023 May 30 10:28 ± 1 minutes | 36°.1 north, 155°.2 west southbound, ± 0.01 orbits | 2023 May 30 15:48 | 43739 2018-096W | PSLV R/B | 2023 Jun 1 19:44 ± 120 minutes | | 2023 Jun 1 13:19 |
Recent Re-entries
This table is extracted from Space-Track's Catalogue and lists major re-entries that occurred in the last 30 days, whether natural or deliberate. The list is updated every few hours.
Cat No |
Designation |
Name (SpaceTrack) |
Date UTC |
43721 | 2018-096C | FACSAT-1 | 2023 Jun 3 | 47433 | 2021-006W | SPACEBEE-60 | 2023 Jun 3 | 48637 | 2021-006FD | SPACEBEE-75 | 2023 Jun 3 | 51001 | 2022-002T | FOSSASAT2E5 | 2023 Jun 3 | 54040 | 2022-132F | OBJECT F | 2023 Jun 3 | 55125 | 1998-067US | LORIS | 2023 Jun 3 | 43739 | 2018-096W | PSLV R/B | 2023 Jun 1 | 42787 | 2017-036Y | NUDTSAT | 2023 May 31 | 43136 | 2018-004AB | OBJECT AB | 2023 May 31 | 45123 | 2019-071N | OBJECT N | 2023 May 31 | 46303 | 2020-061AH | SPACEBEE-19 | 2023 May 31 | 54536 | 1998-067UN | TAKA | 2023 May 31 | 56739 | 2023-070A | AXIOM-2 | 2023 May 31 | 45051 | 2020-006H | STARLINK-1141 | 2023 May 30 | 44494 | 2019-053B | CZ-3B R/B | 2023 May 27 | 55328 | 2023-011E | ELECTRON R/B | 2023 May 27 | 56741 | 2023-071B | SL-4 R/B | 2023 May 26 | 41843 | 2016-066C | PINA 2A | 2023 May 25 | 41997 | 2017-008BB | LEMUR 2 NOGUECORREIG | 2023 May 25 | 46304 | 2020-061AJ | SPACEBEE-18 | 2023 May 25 | 48636 | 2021-006FC | SPACEBEE-74 | 2023 May 25 | 41994 | 2017-008AY | LEMUR 2 SMITA-SHARAD | 2023 May 23 | 43138 | 2018-004AD | STEP CUBE LAB | 2023 May 23 | 43737 | 2018-096U | CICERO 8 | 2023 May 23 | 47468 | 2021-006BH | SPACEBEE-56 | 2023 May 23 | 25616 | 1999-002A | ROCSAT 1 | 2023 May 22 | 54382 | 2022-163B | SL-4 R/B | 2023 May 22 | 51817 | 2022-017BB | STARLINK-3596 | 2023 May 21 | 56447 | 2023-063B | CZ-7 R/B | 2023 May 21 | 41620 | 2016-040X | PSLV R/B | 2023 May 19 | 45086 | 2020-006AU | STARLINK-1181 | 2023 May 18 | 41992 | 2017-008AW | LEMUR 2 SPIRE-MINIONS | 2023 May 17 | 44082 | 2019-018E | FLOCK 4A 4 | 2023 May 17 | 44098 | 2019-018W | FLOCK 4A 9 | 2023 May 16 | 44099 | 2019-018X | FLOCK 4A 16 | 2023 May 16 | 44367 | 2019-037C | GLOBAL-3 | 2023 May 16 | 44484 | 2019-022C | AEROCUBE 10B (DOUGSAT) | 2023 May 16 | 44811 | 2019-081H | FLOCK 4P 4 | 2023 May 16 | 46306 | 2020-061AL | SPACEBEE-17 | 2023 May 16 | 48635 | 2021-006FB | SPACEBEE-73 | 2023 May 16 | 50987 | 2022-002D | FOSSASAT2E4 | 2023 May 16 | 54534 | 1998-067UL | SPACETUNA1 | 2023 May 16 | 54537 | 1998-067UP | ZIMSAT-1 | 2023 May 16 | 49816 | 2021-117E | JINZIJING 5 (GB 5) | 2023 May 15 | 49494 | 2021-108A | ASTRA SATELLITE 00001 | 2023 May 14 | 44742 | 2019-074AF | STARLINK-1037 | 2023 May 13 | 53945 | 2022-120C | CZ-2D R/B | 2023 May 13 | 55696 | 2023-026B | STARLINK-30038 | 2023 May 12 | 46308 | 2020-061AN | SPACEBEE-16 | 2023 May 11 | 47470 | 2021-006BK | SPACEBEE-45 | 2023 May 11 | 49506 | 2021-114B | CZ-3B R/B | 2023 May 10 | 54231 | 2022-148B | CZ-3B R/B | 2023 May 10 | 56286 | 2023-056A | STARLINK-30096 | 2023 May 10 | 43124 | 2018-004P | LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER | 2023 May 9 | 44101 | 2019-018Z | FLOCK 4A 14 | 2023 May 9 | 47466 | 2021-006BF | SPACEBEE-44 | 2023 May 9 | 48634 | 2021-006FA | SPACEBEE-72 | 2023 May 9 | 55181 | 1998-067UY | SS-1 | 2023 May 9 | 53357 | 2022-093A | PRC TEST SPACECRAFT2 | 2023 May 8 | 54218 | 2022-093J | OBJECT J | 2023 May 8 | 44092 | 2019-018Q | FLOCK 4A 8 | 2023 May 6 |
Note on TIP Messages
Close to re-entry time for many objects, SpaceTrack issues TIP Messages with a more-precise warning of the event. The meaning of the TIP acronym is 'Tracking and Impact Prediction'.
The message includes an estimated latitude and longitude for when the object will go through a height of 10 kilometres (definition - Space-Track) above the ground based on the estimated time. It is a rough indication of the start point of the ellipse within which debris might fall given that horizontal velocity will have reduced to near-zero because of air resistance. In most cases, the location is meaningless in practical terms because the Window included in the Message covers a long track across the Earth's surface.
TIP Messages are often a source of confusion as people take the predicted time literally and ignore the error margin (Window) that is also part of the message. In 2011 RIA-Novosti used a TIP Message, issued several weeks in advance, to pinpoint a village in North Africa, doggedly insisting that it would feel the full force of of Phobos-Grunt’s re-entry. SpaceTrack's Window was ±2 days, representing over one million kilometres of ground track and a large proportion of the Earth's surface between 52° North and 52° South.
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