Some plotting of HSRC's splashdown (NOTAM'd?) area and what I interpret is the tracking of the recovery vessel ships. It seems the last point (53) should be close to the expected landing area, roughly halfway between mainland Japan and Wake Island.
Do we have a UTC for the deorbit burn?
Current schedule of ISS flight eventsUTC time is used in table2018NET Late November 10 11:50 or 21:30 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit, release reentry capsule and reentered the atmosphereNovember 10 22:06 - reentry capsule splashdownChanges on November 1stChanges on November 7th
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/11/20181101_kounotori7.htmlQuoteH-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7)departure from the ISS and re-entry to the atmosphereNovember 1, 2018 (JST)National Research and Development AgencyJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)Schedules of departure from the International Space Station (ISS) and re-entry to the atmosphere of the H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7) are determined as follows.Departure from the ISS: November 8, 2018 / 1:50a.m. (Japanese Standard Time, JST) *1Re-entry to the atmosphere: *2 Southward re-entryNovember 11, 2018 / 06:30a.m.(JST) *1Northward re-entryNovember 10, 2018 / 08:50p.m.(JST) *1*1 The time may vary according to the actual operation.*2 The direction of re-entry to the atmosphere will be determined based on weather condition of the HTV Small Re-entry Capsule(HSRC) recovery ocean area on November 6th.We will announce on website when determined.Reference link: For more details, please refer to the following website: http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-7
H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7)departure from the ISS and re-entry to the atmosphereNovember 1, 2018 (JST)National Research and Development AgencyJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)Schedules of departure from the International Space Station (ISS) and re-entry to the atmosphere of the H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7) are determined as follows.Departure from the ISS: November 8, 2018 / 1:50a.m. (Japanese Standard Time, JST) *1Re-entry to the atmosphere: *2 Southward re-entryNovember 11, 2018 / 06:30a.m.(JST) *1Northward re-entryNovember 10, 2018 / 08:50p.m.(JST) *1*1 The time may vary according to the actual operation.*2 The direction of re-entry to the atmosphere will be determined based on weather condition of the HTV Small Re-entry Capsule(HSRC) recovery ocean area on November 6th.We will announce on website when determined.Reference link: For more details, please refer to the following website: http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-7
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/11/06/iss-daily-summary-report-11062018/QuoteHTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC): The crew completed Parts 2 and 3 of the HTV Capsule Assembly. They also completed final closeout of the Capsule Support Plate on the HTV-7 bulkhead prior to vestibule demating. The HSRC is designed to return relatively small payloads to the ground. The HSRC is 840mm in diameter, 190kg in weight, and contains roughly 30L pressurized volume for sample return. Splashdown is scheduled to occur at 4:06 pm (CT) on Saturday, November 10.
HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC): The crew completed Parts 2 and 3 of the HTV Capsule Assembly. They also completed final closeout of the Capsule Support Plate on the HTV-7 bulkhead prior to vestibule demating. The HSRC is designed to return relatively small payloads to the ground. The HSRC is 840mm in diameter, 190kg in weight, and contains roughly 30L pressurized volume for sample return. Splashdown is scheduled to occur at 4:06 pm (CT) on Saturday, November 10.