JAWSAT appears to have a fairly long (10s of seconds) period. Yesterday I seemed to catch it in a null, today I caught it during a peak and as it faded rapidly in a 30sec+ squint. At a peak it is bright, likely mag 6 or better. 26065 00 004E 8049 G 20150223025536537 17 25 0741462+010889 37 R 26065 00 004E 8049 G 20150223025544057 17 25 0735946-003393 37 R 26065 00 004E 8049 G 20150223025553297 17 25 0729379-023686 37 R Interesting considering it is less than a 1m square. https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/j/jawsat Regards, Scott Tilley ROBERTS CREEK 1: 8049 ST 49.4348 -123.6685 40. Scott Tilley ROBERTS CREEK 2: 8048 ST 49.4175 -123.6420 1. Scott Tilley On 2/22/2015 1:45 PM, Ted Molczan via Seesat-l wrote: > Scott Tilley's 99183 object is: > > JAWSAT 740 X 794 km > 1 26065U 00004E 15053.12055226 .00000008 00000-0 28683-5 0 03 > 2 26065 100.2306 252.0638 0037976 174.0006 186.1637 14.36618221 05 > Arc 20150216.15-0222.15 WRMS resid 0.004 totl 0.003 xtrk > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Feb 22 2015 - 21:33:02 UTC
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