Dead satellite will crash into Earth this week

A defunct European Space Agency satellite the size of a school bus will come crashing down to Earth this week, more than a decade after the spacecraft finished its mission observing Earth’s systems and natural disasters. 

ESA’s first advanced Earth-observing satellite, the ERS-2, launched on April 21, 1995. After studying Earth’s land, oceans and polar caps for 16 years, ESA opted to end its operation in 2011 and deorbit the satellite to prevent the creation of more space debris. 

NASA, ESA and other international aerospace community members have guidelines to reduce dead satellites and rocket parts in low-Earth orbit by requiring post-mission disposal of natural decay or a controlled entry. 

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For ERS-2, mission control sent a series of commands to the 38-foot-tall satellite to lower its altitude over 66 maneuvers until it was in a passive orbit. 

The large satellite was recently spotted in late January and early February descending through Earth’s atmosphere by other spacecraft in orbit. The ESA said images from HEO, an Australian company, were taken for the UK Space Agency showing the ERS-2 satellite tumbling through the atmosphere. 

“The UK Space Agency recently worked with HEO to capture these images of ERS-2 during its descent,” the ESA said. “Using cameras on other satellites to image objects reentering the atmosphere is a relatively new approach. In the future, these images may be used alongside data from ground-based sensors to refine reentry predictions.”

When will the satellite head towards Earth?

Over nearly 13 years, the satellite has naturally descended from its orbit about 350 miles above Earth until our planet’s gravity pulls the spacecraft down and burns up in the atmosphere. 

Since the spacecraft took a “natural descent” path, ESA could not predict precisely when or where the satellite would come down on Earth but estimated it would happen in February 2024. As the satellite’s demise approaches, ESA has been issuing updates.

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ESA’s Space Debris Office released its latest re-entry prediction on Monday, saying the satellite will likely burn up over Earth’s atmosphere on Wednesday morning, plus or minus a margin of about 12 hours. The landing and re-entry location uncertainty will decrease as the spacecraft’s end nears. 

ESA said that at about 50 miles above Earth, the large satellite will break up into small pieces. Any risks from the satellite reentry are very low, according to the space agency. 

ESA’s Space Debris Office continues to post timing updates. 

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