New Cosmos?

From: Russell Eberst (eberst@blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: Mon Apr 25 2005 - 03:40:39 EDT

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    Last night I spotted a bright object that may well be a new launch.
    Observations:
    
    SATOBS
    
    2420 0504 0.211 1204
    24
    9900000 221929.01 152109+302752 1.6 1.6 0 S
    9900000 221946.00 160943+332938 1.8 1.8 0 S
    9900000 222203.15 193724+300415 4.9 4.9 0 S
    999
    
    It could be in the series of Cosmoses with predecessor 04-20A.
    Very Approx elems:
    Cosmos           6.0  3.0  0.0  4.0 d   30
    1 55555U 05055A   05114.47917800  .00000098  00000-0  10000-3 0  3188
    2 55555  65.0210 150.0624 0011522 291.6303 132.1737 15.52043720 51405
    
    Should be good enough to spot it.
    
    best wishes
    Russell
    
    
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