Dear All,
Len Entwisle has drawn attention to the fact that the current prediction for NORAD 8063 (Delta 1 R/B) has the reentry occurring near the British Isles.
The current estimate is 20th May 2017 at 22:48 +/- 20 hours. Note the rather large uncertainty – hence reentry might actually occur pretty much anywhere. As the time draws closer the uncertainty should decrease.
The ground track / sky track won’t change that much, just the time of the pass as upper atmospheric drag slows the satellite. Attached image shows the predicted view from Cheshire. The satellite will rise in the north-north west horizon and pass into the earth’s shadow just after passing north-west.
If it reenters one orbit early, it will be to far east to be readily visible from the British Isles (Scandanavia, Central / Eastern Europe and Italy will get a good view) while if it reenters one orbit later it will be out over the central Atlantic.
Obviously will keep you posted as the orbital elements are updated, the timings and hence position on the change.
Best regards
William