Thank you Marco for your efforts and help! I filmed the passage over France (Tours) Saturday night, about 20 min after launch: <http://youtu.be/cN2cLT11qJU>http://youtu.be/cN2cLT11qJU You can see the Dragon, stage 2, solar panel covers plus a nice surprise I discovered during processing: several fast ejections of material! (highlighted at the end of the video) regards At 18:17 03/06/2017, Marco Langbroek via Seesat-l wrote: >I have now seen values of 21:07:26 UT rather than a round 21:07 UT >as the launch >time aimed for. An updated estimated TLE for the first orbit, based on this: > >DRAGON CRS-11 >1 70003U 17000A 17154.91960630 0.00000000 00000-0 00000+0 0 02 >2 70003 51.6320 104.7369 0115859 44.3666 195.8823 15.98180622 05 > >My previous elset will yield resonable predictions as well, but with the sat >passing ~26 second later in reality (but there is an uncertainty in this elset >anyway). > >Europe will have a visible pass ~20 minutes after launch. > >- Marco > > >----- >Dr Marco Langbroek - SatTrackCam Leiden, the Netherlands. >e-mail: sattrackcam_at_langbroek.org > >Cospar 4353 (Leiden): 52.15412 N, 4.49081 E (WGS84), +0 m ASL >Cospar 4355 (Cronesteyn): 52.13878 N, 4.49937 E (WGS84), -2 m ASL >Station (b)log: http://sattrackcam.blogspot.com >Twitter: _at_Marco_Langbroek >----- >_______________________________________________ >Seesat-l mailing list >http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l Thierry Legault www.astrophoto.fr _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Wed Jun 07 2017 - 11:18:54 UTC
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