On dec-19th a bright track was imaged which I presume was 28492 running 2 minutes late from predicted by current TLEs. Circular LEO orbit fit yelds: 1 28492U 04049A 17353.20266280 .00000000 00000-0 50000-4 0 09 2 28492 100.3026 289.3592 0001000 0.0000 221.5039 14.69304367 03 # 20171219.20-20171219.20, 8 measurements, 0.039 deg rms The extracted points are: 28492 04 049A 0899 G 20171219045140064 17 25 0212119-652730 37 S 28492 04 049A 0899 G 20171219045140099 17 25 0212773-652673 37 S 28492 04 049A 0899 G 20171219045150068 17 25 0144030-663051 37 S 28492 04 049A 0899 G 20171219045145083 17 25 0158386-660230 37 S 28492 04 049A 0899 G 20171219045150104 17 25 0143786-663081 37 S 28492 04 049A 0899 G 20171219045155086 17 25 0130396-665110 37 S 28492 04 049A 0899 G 20171219045200068 17 25 0117479-670492 37 S Regards, Fernando ---------------------------------------------------- Fernando Mederos, COSPAR 0899 Montevideo-Uruguay, 34.8961 S, 56.1227 W, 30m ASL Setup: Samsung SDC435P-50mm F1:1.4 (fixed), NTP time Observations made and reduced with SATTOOLS, format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html ---------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sat Jan 13 2018 - 13:12:04 UTC
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