obs and orbit for a unid

From: Kevin Fetter via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 18:40:08 -0500
The other night, while following a satellite,  which I would ID later. As I
followed that sat, I had a fast moving one came by. I followed the fast
moving sat, to ID later.

When I went to ID it, nothing shown there at the time.  I thought, maybe it
was a bird. But to be on the safe side, made some obs.

Obs and orbit for it.

99999 99 999A   1775 G 20200129234400887 17 25 0317293+071550 37 S
99999 99 999A   1775 G 20200129234424675 17 25 0358710-045481 37 S
99999 99 999A   1775 G 20200129234434517 17 25 0411075-084303 37 S

1 99999U 0000000  20029.98928839 0.00000073  00000-0  50000-4 0    06
2 99999  63.1206 256.2164 0011335 243.6476 250.0038 15.63754532    05

So maybe a noss satellite.

Kevin
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