Reg Retrieved Seven Objects. The Return Manifest Listed Eight. This Report Has Taken Three Years To Publish.

ORC DISPATCH · MISSION REPORT · ORC-2023-089 · CLASSIFICATION: REVIEWED · DR. CHEN: REVIEWED · S. OKAFOR: INSPECTED REG · EXPLANATION: UNDER REVIEW · STILL UNDER REVIEW
MISSION REF / ORC-2023-089 · FILED 11 MAY 2023 · PUBLISHED 23 MAY 2026 · PUBLICATION DELAYED: SEE NOTE
Reg Retrieved Seven Objects. The Return Manifest Listed Eight. This Report Has Taken Three Years To Publish.
LEO Bulk Retrieval · S-03 · ORC-V2 “Reg” · Apr–May 2023
Objects manifested
7
Objects retrieved
7
Objects on return
8
Explanation
Under review
APPROVED: M. HARGREAVES (2026) · LEGAL: L. SANDHU (2026) · ORIGINAL FILING: 2023 · ORIGINAL APPROVAL WITHHELD PENDING EXPLANATION · EXPLANATION HAS NOT ARRIVED · WE ARE PUBLISHING ANYWAY
MISSION LOG · ORC-2023-089 · SELECTED ENTRIES · CLICK TO EXPAND 7 OBJECTS IN · 8 OBJECTS OUT
DAY 01
Deployment confirmed. S-03 bulk retrieval commences. Seven objects manifested. Reg proceeding to primary retrieval zone.
Seven objects manifested for retrieval: fragments from a 2014 launcher upper stage, catalogued ORC-TGT-089-01 through ORC-TGT-089-07. All objects in a cluster between 498 and 514 km. Dr. Chen described the cluster geometry as “convenient.” A. Kowalski noted the word “convenient” was unusual for Dr. Chen and asked if everything was normal. Dr. Chen said yes. Everything was, at this point, normal.
DAY 06
First retrieval confirmed. ORC-TGT-089-01, mass 48 kg, secured. Approach to ORC-TGT-089-02 underway.
Retrieval of ORC-TGT-089-01 completed without anomaly. Mass on capture: 48 kg, consistent with characterisation data. Object secured in Reg’s retrieval bay. P. Patel confirmed bay integrity. At this point the mission log contains seven objects, seven capture entries pending, and no reason to expect anything other than a standard multi-object bulk retrieval.
DAY 08 – 13
Objects 02 through 06 retrieved. All consistent with characterisation data. Reg proceeding to final object, ORC-TGT-089-07.
Five further retrievals completed across days 8 through 13. Objects 02 through 06 all within expected mass and dimension parameters. Bay integrity confirmed after each capture. Running total: six objects in bay, one remaining. Mission log is entirely routine. P. Patel’s operational notes for this period contain no anomalies and, she has confirmed, no sense of foreboding of any kind.
DAY 14
ORC-TGT-089-07 retrieved. All seven objects secured. Mission complete. Reg preparing return burn.
ORC-TGT-089-07, the final manifested object, retrieved at 11:22 on day 14. Mass: 31 kg. All seven objects confirmed secure in Reg’s retrieval bay. Bay manifest check completed by P. Patel: seven entries, seven objects. Return deorbit burn calculated. Mission log records: “S-03 bulk retrieval complete. Seven objects retrieved. Return burn scheduled 14:00.” This is the last normal entry in the mission log.
DAY 14 · 19:07
Bay integrity check prior to deorbit burn. P. Patel records manifest discrepancy. Bay count: eight objects.
► ANOMALY
The pre-burn bay integrity check is a standard procedure. P. Patel ran the check at 19:07. The check returned a count of eight objects. P. Patel ran the check again. Eight objects. P. Patel ran it a third time using the backup system. Eight objects. P. Patel called the ops room. P. Patel said: “I have a count discrepancy. I need someone to check this.” A. Kowalski checked. A. Kowalski confirmed: eight objects. A. Kowalski called M. Hargreaves. M. Hargreaves said: [REDACTED]
DAY 14 · 21:44
Dr. Chen reviews bay telemetry. Count confirmed. Object 8 identified as distinct from objects 01–07. Origin: unknown.
► ANOMALY
Dr. Chen reviewed the full bay telemetry for days 1 through 14. He identified the point at which the eighth object appeared in the bay sensor data: between the day 14 capture of ORC-TGT-089-07 at 11:22 and P. Patel’s integrity check at 19:07. The window is seven hours and 45 minutes. Reg was on return transit. No capture operations were scheduled or conducted during this period. The eighth object has dimensions of approximately [REDACTED].
DAY 15
Deorbit burn proceeds. All eight objects deorbited. Re-entry confirmed South Pacific uninhabited zone. Mission log: complete.
After a conversation between M. Hargreaves, L. Sandhu, and Dr. Chen lasting three hours and fourteen minutes, the decision was made to proceed with the deorbit burn and include all eight objects. The eighth object was deorbited with the seven manifested objects. It is no longer in orbit. It is no longer retrievable. The decision to proceed was made on the grounds that [REDACTED].

Reg retrieved seven objects as manifested. Seven objects were confirmed in the bay at the completion of the final retrieval. At some point during the seven-hour and 45-minute transit window between the final retrieval and the pre-burn check, an eighth object appeared in the bay. Dr. Chen has reviewed the telemetry from this window seventeen times. The telemetry does not show an additional capture event. The telemetry does not show a bay access event. The telemetry shows seven objects, and then, without a recorded transition, eight.

S. Okafor conducted a full inspection of Reg on return. S. Okafor inspected the bay, the capture mechanism, the external hull, and [REDACTED]. S. Okafor found no mechanical explanation for an additional object entering the bay during transit.

We do not know what the eighth object was. We do not know how it entered the bay. We do not know why the telemetry shows no transition event. We do not know why it appeared specifically during the transit window on this particular mission. We do not know whether it was related to the seven manifested objects, the retrieval zone, the altitude, or any other operational factor.

Dr. Chen has prepared a technical assessment. The assessment is 34 pages long. The assessment’s conclusion section is [REDACTED].

The eighth object was deorbited on day 15. This is the thing we most often reflect on when we reflect on ORC-2023-089, which is regularly. We deorbited it because the operational situation required a decision and the decision was made. We would make the same decision again. We would also, if given the choice, have kept it for longer. We were not given that choice. This is documented here because M. Hargreaves asked that it be documented.

ORC-2023-089 was filed internally on 11 May 2023. M. Hargreaves withheld publication approval pending an explanation of the manifest discrepancy. The explanation has not arrived. In May 2026, M. Hargreaves decided that three years was sufficient time to wait and that publishing the report as it stands — without an explanation — was more honest than not publishing it at all.

L. Sandhu reviewed the report for the seventh time in April 2026 and confirmed that publication was legally permissible. L. Sandhu noted that the eighth object had been deorbited and therefore no longer constituted a custody question, an ownership question, or a regulatory question. L. Sandhu said [REDACTED].

Dr. Chen has been asked if he would like to add anything to this report before publication. Dr. Chen said: “Tell them I am still thinking about it.” We are telling them. Dr. Chen is still thinking about it.

STATUS The manifest discrepancy in ORC-2023-089 remains unexplained. The explanation is not expected. If you have a plausible explanation, ORC would like to hear it. Contact details are on the contact page. Please mark your correspondence “089 — Eighth Object.” We will read it. Dr. Chen will read it.
END OF REPORT · ORC-2023-089 · OBJECTS IN: 7 · OBJECTS OUT: 8 · EXPLANATION: PENDING · DR. CHEN: STILL THINKING

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