Thanks Ted ! No shade onto either program. I also had 6324 in my IDsat output, but didn't see it either in HS "stars approaches" or "passes". I use UTC in my camera, vut not in HS, and incorrectly used the camera time. So I got search and prediction an hour earlier ! Begin search near stars from 2018.12.05 18:23:00 to 2018.12.05 18:26:00 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ satellite______________|dist.__|number|star__________________|star mag.|data age|time________________| SL-8 R/B 0.04 6324 SAO: 127714 7.4 1.6 2018.12.05 18:25:17 SL-8 R/B 0.11 6324 SAO: 107513 8.9 1.6 2018.12.05 18:24:24 SL-8 R/B 0.07 6324 SAO: 107354 7.4 1.6 2018.12.05 18:24:13 Lacrosse 5 0.33 28646 SAO: 107513 8.9 2.1 2018.12.05 18:25:03 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ With IDsat 30s : tdiff Sep Mv RCS Range Trk FE Vang Age Unc Name Desig NORAD s deg pred m^2 km deg hour deg/s days s -------------- -------- ----- ---------- ----- ------ ---- ----- --- ---- ----- ---- ------- Cosmos 540 r 72104B 6324 -0.85 0.02 5.7 v ???? 1013 152 2.2 0.40 2 0.0 76067L 76067L 10417 29.92 2.81 ???? ???? 1638 138 2.6 0.25 1 0.0 81053DU 81053DU 12775 -12.34 0.72 ???? ???? 1262 11 6.9 0.28 1 0.0 99039D 99039D 25863 30.00 0.88 ???? ???? 1148 345 7.9 0.34 1 0.0 COSMOS 2251 DE 93036BCS 36532 23.38 0.92 ???? ???? 839 29 6.3 0.39 1 0.0 Den sön 9 dec. 2018 kl 22:42 skrev Ted Molczan via Seesat-l < seesat-l_at_satobs.org>: > With IDSat 2.1, I find that all four positions agree closely with Cosmos > 540 rocket body (72104B / 6324). > > Ted Molczan > > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Dec 09 2018 - 16:44:02 UTC
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