Spacecom has again switched the names and/or the elsets associated with four of the 2000/004 objects. JAWSAT 1 26061U 00004A 00032.99110252 -.00000049 00000-0 33753-5 0 220 2 26061 100.2259 230.6333 0037011 172.3844 337.3136 14.34298615 848 OCS 1 26062U 00004B 00033.93990959 .00014790 00000-0 52484-2 0 198 2 26062 100.2283 231.7541 0037552 170.0569 190.1450 14.34153640 985 OPAL 1 26063U 00004C 00033.17188508 -.00000300 +00000-0 -85218-4 0 00247 2 26063 100.2263 230.8487 0037683 172.4499 187.7256 14.34181260000879 FALCONSAT 1 26064U 00004D 00033.87080687 .00000223 00000-0 10024-3 0 181 2 26064 100.2300 231.6718 0039058 170.5791 189.6134 14.33910724 960 ASUSAT 1 26065U 00004E 00032.99509646 .00001433 00000-0 52916-3 0 163 2 26065 100.2299 230.6385 0038369 173.5634 351.7477 14.34062236 835 Object A has the same elset, but the name has been changed to JAWSAT. The elsets and names for the B and C objects have been switched so that OCS is now B and OPAL is now C. Object D has the same name (FALCONSAT) and elset. Object E has the same elset, but the name is now ASUSAT. Who's confused? :-)? Mike McCants ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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