Re: Four new objects

From: Alan Pickup (alan@wingar.demon.co.uk)
Date: Thu Jun 29 2000 - 13:25:03 PDT

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    With regard to 
    
    >Nadezhda M                                       708 x 684 km
    >1 26384U 00033A   00180.58084998 -.00000046  00000-0  00000-0 0    14
    >2 26384  98.1188 134.3363 0016757  11.8260  43.2204 14.59213406    18
    
    Igor Lissov <i-cosmos@mtu-net.ru> writes
    >This is a Nadezhda, not Nadezhda-M. The latter would be a microsat 
    >(some 160 kilograms). The former is the standard 2 meters dia 2 meters 
    >long cylinder of some 850 kilograms. But the orbit is a new one for 
    >Nadezhda.
    
    The primary payload is called Nadezhda-M in the reports on
             http://www.spaceviews.com/2000/06/28b.html
             http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0006/27cosmos3m/
    and I used this name to distinguish it from Nadezhda 1...5 (respectively
    #20103, #20508, #21152, #23179 and #25567). Should this be Nadezhda 6,
    then?
    
    
    Alan
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