Hi Cees Mike appears to agree based on his latest TLE set. Nice double grab of the midnight/noon KHs! Thanks, Scott On 7/4/2013 1:24 AM, C. Bassa wrote: > Hi Scott, > > On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 5:10 AM, Scott Tilley <sthed475@telus.net> wrote: >> 99147 13 684A 8049 G 20130703094722885 17 25 0700160+701250 37 S >> 99147 13 684A 8049 G 20130703094725325 17 25 0708611+693499 37 S >> 99147 13 684A 8049 G 20130703094729208 17 25 0720646+683500 37 S >> 99147 13 684A 8049 G 20130703094734069 17 25 0733234+672064 37 S >> 99147 13 684A 8049 G 20130703094738789 17 25 0743676+660977 37 S >> >> 382 X 398 km >> 1 99147U 13184. 13184.40808784 0.00003736 00000-0 50000-4 0 04 >> 2 99147 97.0277 315.9459 0011328 337.5469 78.6030 15.57934882 08 > My guess is that this is USA 161 [26934/01044A]. It was last seen 22 > days ago but the RAAN of the last orbit only needs a small adjustment > to give good residuals on your observations. > > Regards, > Cees > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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