Re: What is 23563?

From: Tony Beresford (aberesford@iprimus.com.au)
Date: Sun Jun 10 2001 - 21:31:22 PDT

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    At 13:41 11/06/01 , Jonathon McDowell  wrote:
    >
    >Hi, this may be OT since 23563 (1991-47E) is no longer in orbit
    >but I know of no better forum. I noticed its inclination of
    >37.6 deg is not consistent with presumed origin as debris of
    >PAM-D 21555 1991-47D (i=34.6 deg). Anyone have a better parent
    >to tag it with?
    Your source for the inclination is at variance with the inclination
    quoted on the last 5 elsets from OIG reproduced below, so i suggest its a 
    typographical error.
    Tony Beresford
    PAM-D DEB    Decayed: 1999/11/01
    1 23563U 91047E   99305.02176726 +.27560818 +48371-5 +84841-4 0 09957
    2 23563 037.4755 202.7250 0168626 073.4976 288.2864 16.29980974119469
    PAM-D DEB    Decayed: 1999/11/01
    1 23563U 91047E   99304.71452947 +.19128883 +47401-5 +71174-4 0 09944
    2 23563 037.4735 204.9071 0214494 073.9408 288.8005 16.18205145119418
    PAM-D DEB    Decayed: 1999/11/01
    1 23563U 91047E   99303.03239188 +.09038689 +45246-5 +70726-4 0 09937
    2 23563 037.4615 216.5104 0325119 057.9551 305.2145 15.87201363119152
    PAM-D DEB    Decayed: 1999/11/01
    1 23563U 91047E   99302.08780687 +.06950442 +43964-5 +67636-4 0 09923
    2 23563 037.4608 222.8018 0374543 049.4492 330.6722 15.73958604119002
    PAM-D DEB    Decayed: 1999/11/01
    1 23563U 91047E   99300.10522796 +.03983917 +40641-5 +28216-3 0 09861
    2 23563 037.4706 235.7366 0402498 035.0613 327.4807 15.53376168118696
    
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