a 4th UNID from Jun 21 !

From: Marco Langbroek via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 00:39:58 +0200
I found yet a 4th (!) UNID in my imagery: this time an object in a lower orbit, 
and faint. From two images:

99994 00 000Q   4355 G 20140621232632250 17 75 2005401-077830 56
99994 00 000Q   4355 G 20140621232702250 17 75 2017376-083600 56

The 3rd point below might be some tenths of a second off as I have not 
calibrated the true duration of a "20 second" exposure yet:

99994 00 000Q   4355 G 20140621232652000 17 75 2013376-081660 56 *

Circular orbit fit:

UNID 4 21062014
1 99994U 00000Q   14172.97710937 0.00000003  00000-0  50000-4 0    03
2 99994  36.6795 166.0977 0007172 269.2442 203.6780 11.64047245    00

Cees, any ideas?

- Marco


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