Re: SATOBS ML (4353), 29 Dec 2013 (Pt I): UNID in GEO

From: Marco Langbroek (marco.langbroek@online.nl)
Date: Mon Dec 30 2013 - 21:44:43 UTC

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    C. Bassa schreef op 30-12-2013 22:33:
    > Hi Marco,
    >
    > I imaged the same field around 2300UT that same day and my images also
    > contain the unknown:
    > 99085 13 863B   4171 G 20131229230048288 27 25 0856236-070546 17 S
    > 99085 13 863B   4171 G 20131229230105308 27 25 0856502-070556 17 S
    > 99085 13 863B   4171 G 20131229230122329 27 25 0856767-070560 17 S
    > 99085 13 863B   4171 G 20131229230138313 27 25 0857016-070562 17 S
    > 99085 13 863B   4171 G 20131229230155334 27 25 0857275-070563 17 S
    >
    > Combined with your measurements they suggest a GEO stationary object
    > being moved between slots:
    > 1 99085U 13863B   13363.87863185  .00000000  00000-0  00000-0 0    07
    > 2 99085   0.3273 260.7523 0010000 304.9512 258.5861  0.92085615    09
    >
    > Regards,
    >      Cees
    
    
    I wonder if it is the newly launched Express AM-5.
    
    - Marco
    
    
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