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According to one source -


“On Saturday afternoon, the 18th Space Control Squadron, which tracks more than 27,000 man-made objects in space, narrowed its prediction to one orbit that includes Costa Rica, Haiti, Iberia, Sardinia, Italy, Greece and Crete, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Australia and New Zealand, according to astronomer Jonathan McDowell, who has been tracking the rocket's movement.

“U.S. Space Force officials currently estimate the rocket will re-enter the atmosphere between about 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET. The Aerospace Corporation has made a similar prediction.”
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