Re: Arkon 2002 July 25

From: zarya@NTLWORLD.COM
Date: Tue Jul 23 2002 - 14:02:16 EDT

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    At the time of launch, the Sun will be perpendicular to the orbit 
    plane so the ground track will follow the terminator. The satellite 
    will be in constant sunlight for a number of days.
    
    The first Arkon, Cosmos 2344, was launched under similar lighting 
    conditions.
    
    On 22 Jul 2002 at 21:15, NK wrote:  
    
    > 
    > Hi,
    >  
    > Launch: 25.07.2002 15:13:21 UTC, Baykonur, LC-200L, Proton-K +
    > upper stage.
    > 
    >.......... Orbit: 64.44 deg  1500x1835.6 km  119.7 min
    > 
    >_____________________________
    
    Robert Christy
    bob@zarya.info
    www.zarya.info
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