
Marco Langbroek
Marco Langbroek is a satellite tracker based in the Netherlands, known for his expertise in monitoring space debris and predicting the re-entry of defunct satellites. Recently, he provided insights on the potential re-entry of the Kosmos 482 spacecraft, which is set to fall back to Earth after more than 50 years in orbit.
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Dominican Republic:
Marco Langbroek, a Dutch scientist, commented on the uncertainty surrounding the spacecraft's landing location.
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Romania:
Marco Langbroek is a lecturer in space situational awareness at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands who first discovered the imminent return of the landing module.
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United States:
Marco Langbroek is a lecturer and space traffic expert at Delft Technical University.
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Switzerland:
Marco Langbroek from TU Delft provided calculations regarding the re-entry of Kosmos 482.
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Romania:
Dr. Marco Langbroek, astronom și urmăritor de sateliți la Universitatea de Tehnologie din Delft, a folosit cele mai recente observații ale acestei nave spațiale pentru a calcula locul în care ar putea cădea.
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Australia:
Marco Langbroek is a scientist and satellite tracker at Delft University of Technology who has tracked Kosmos-482 for years.
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Ukraine:
Marco Langbroek is a scientist from Delft University of Technology who estimated the return time of the spacecraft.
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Hungary:
Marco Langbroek, an astronomer, calculated the likely impact area of the satellite debris.
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Portugal:
Marco Langbroek, an astronomer from the University of Delft, expressed doubts about the parachute system of the spacecraft still functioning after more than half a century.
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Uruguay:
Marco Langbroek, expert in satellites, has calculated that the possible reentry of Cosmos 482 could occur around May 11, 2025.
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