Hi Ted and list, I just observed what I'm quite sure is my unid again using Ted's new search elset for NOSS 3-4 R. Here is the IOD report : 70000 07 027B 1747 F 20070724052728100 37 25 0347880+333600 38 R+065 07 For most of the pass it was in clouds but a clearing near the northeast horizon permitted the observation. It was varying slowly in brightness and came quite bright in one maximum. I saw two cycles but didn't time them. Your elset looks impressively good Ted ! I found no match again for this object. Will try for the 07:07 UTC pass if weather permits and if I wake up. Daniel Deak Webmestre, site Obsat Pompier, municipalite de L'Avenir, Quebec COSPAR site 1747 : 45.7275°N, 72.3526°W, 191 m., UTC-4:00 Site en francais sur les satellites: French-language satellite web site : http://www.obsat.com -----Message d'origine----- De : Ted Molczan [mailto:ssl2molcz@rogers.com] Envoyé : 23 juillet 2007 15:42 À : SeeSat-L@satobs.org Objet : 07027B search elements The following rough elements closely fit Daniel Deak's single position of an UNID observed on 2007 July 22 UTC: http://satobs.org/seesat/Jul-2007/0201.html and the two positions that I extracted from Babak A. Tafreshi images of the propellant dump on June 15 UTC. 1 70000U 07166.77466843 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 05 2 70000 61.4726 47.1740 0551647 203.5412 162.4100 13.68282431 05 They also agree with Daniel's observation that the object had just passed culmination. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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