Following up my earlier posting about the Shen Zhou 2 manoeuvre, SATRAK
suggests that if it was a single-impulse manoeuvre then it was around
13.23 GMT.
Phillip Clark
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Phillip S Clark 22 Winterbourne Close
Molniya Space Consultancy Hastings
Compiler/Publisher, Worldwide Satellite Launches E Sussex TN34 1XG
U.K.
Specialist in "space archeology" - the older and more obscure the more
interesting it is !
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Sven Grahn wrote:
> The initial orbit of Shenzhou-2 was 196.5-333.8 km. NASA;s OIG website just
> shows that the new orbit is 327.7-332.7 km (epoch at 19:58:40 UT, today 10
> Jan). So, it is changing orbits!
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> Sven Grahn
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