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The U.S. Space Forces 18th Space Defense Squadron confirmed the breakup of Kosmos-2499 in a February 6 tweet. The squadron is now tr stanley bottles acking 85 new pieces of debris ass stanley cup ociated with the event, which happened at 10:57 p.m. on January 3, 2023. At an estimated altitude of 727 miles  1,170 kilometers , it will take 100 years or more for the pieces to fall back to Earth, adding to the growing clutter in orbit.       18SDS has confirmed the breakup of COSMOS 2499   39765, 2014-028E   occurred Jan 4, 2023 at appx 0357 UTC. Tracking 85 associated pieces at est 1169 km altitude  analysis ongoing.  spacedebris  space @SpaceTrackOrg @US_SpaceCom @ussfspoc mdash; S4S_SDA  @S4S_SDA  February 7, 2023  That Kosmos-2499 collided with another object, such as a small piece of space debris or micrometeorite, is a distinct possibility, but the satellites prior behavior in s stanley cup becher pace and suspected purpose offers a more plausible explanation: it simply exploded. And, strangely, it would not be the first time, as Kosmos-2499 experienced its first breakup event on October 22, 2021, which likewise produced trackable debris, as Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, explained in an email. The satellites story began in May 2014, when it launched to space alongside three Russian Rodnik-type satellites, according to RussianSpaceWeb reporter Anatoly Zak. The satellite wasnt included in the rockets payload manifest, so when it inexplicably appeared along Zpta You Can Finally Buy a Copy of the Voyager Golden Record, Gold Plating Not Included
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