Regarding Ed Cannon's recent UNID, Björn Gimle wrote: > Removing his most uncertain point I finally had RMS=0.36 degrees: > Ed050716 28 RMS=0.36 > 1 98765U 05697A 05197.07504393 .00000011 00000-0 91738-3 0 20 > 2 98765 27.7205 194.2213 7187947 127.7817 277.7445 2.07801689 60 Nice work on the tracking and the orbital analysis! I suspect this may be another piece related to the 88077A transtage failure, but I have yet to do any detailed analysis on that. Standard magnitude is about 5 (1000 km, 90 deg phase angle). It will become visible from my location in about 10 days. Ted Molczan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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