Launch News (Failure) Phobos-Grunt and YingHuo-1 atop Zenit-2 on November 8/9, 2011

Aw crud. Maybe if a miracle happened, and this is not a piece of PG, they could fly it to an asteroid? But by now, I'd give that about a .01% chance of happening. Such a shame, that the first sample return from a planet failed...
 
Is this accurate?

RIA Novosti just asserts U.S. military made the prediction and every other article I could find in a quick Google search references the article by RIA Novosti.

They don't provide any link to an interview, audio clip, video or anything else.
 
Nice animation.

N.
 
A very clear photo by French observer Thierry Legault taken on New Year's Day shows Phobos-Grunt's solar arrays deployed, but facing the opposite side of the Sun. Could this be the one error that killed it off?

Video of the P-G pass as seen in Nice

phobosgrunt_120101.jpg
 
Is there no guidance on the craft whatsoever? If so, wouldn't gravity gradient torque have caused the bottom of the spacecraft to point toward the earth? Looks to me like its almost in a LVLH mode. Or has it just not been long enough for the gravity gradient torque to have effect?

Otherwise, if its orbiting and not maintaining prograde facing, then there is minimal light reaching the panels, which could be a contributing factor in my opinion.
 
What is it's current orbit? I'd like to simulate it's reentry in orbiter and see IF it does land in Afghanistan.
 
What is it's current orbit?

Code:
PHOBOS-GRUNT            
1 37872U 11065A   12005.85428140  .00475037  12013-4  11169-3 0  2328
2 37872  51.4218  45.6202 0035238 283.8678  75.8412 16.27018653  9355

Code:
Phobos-Grunt                    3.3 v            224 x 177 km
1 37872U 11065A   12005.91568116  .00476933  10273-3  11044-3 0 90008
2 37872  51.4218  45.2779 0035168 284.1270  75.4824 16.27077104  9364

EDIT: Some more recent:
Code:
PHOBOS-GRUNT            
1 37872U 11065A   12006.46833551  .00494714  12032-4  10997-3 0  2357
2 37872 051.4209 042.1947 0034620 286.6681 073.0661 16.27657356  94580

Code:
Phobos-Grunt                    3.3 v            221 x 176 km
1 37872U 11065A   12006.71387160  .00504163  10062-3  10897-3 0 90003
2 37872  51.4208  40.8256 0033911 287.8991  71.7313 16.27916287  9498
 
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