Both 03009A and 03009B were running late relative Mike McCants' latest elements, so I suspect that they have manoeuvred. 27699 03 009B 2701 P 20030704025207600 17 25 1925333+362231 18 S 27699 03 009B 2701 P 20030704025230370 17 25 1957813+521259 28 S 25744 99 028A 2701 P 20030704025723020 17 25 1818677+121173 87 S 25744 99 028A 2701 P 20030704030116120 17 25 1847175-044487 67 S 25744 99 028A 2701 P 20030704030135270 17 25 1849222-055724 87 S 24680 96 072A 2701 P 20030704032120230 17 25 1220504+153009 38 S 27698 03 009A 2701 P 20030704032908770 17 25 1358769+214261 28 S 27698 03 009A 2701 P 20030704032953520 17 25 1225183+425503 28 S Site 2701: 43.68764 N, 79.39243 W, 230 m 99028A exhibited little or none of its usual regular variation, perhaps due to the low phase angle during the time that I tracked it. I reduced these points using the graphical version of my program, ObsReduce, which should be available for download in the near future. Ted Molczan ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from SeeSat-L, send a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@satobs.org List archived at http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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