Three new observations of #28888
28888 05 042A 5919 E 20080323191852530 17 25 1016124+232786 67 S
28888 05 042A 5919 E 20080323191910000 17 25 1016433+291883 48 S
28888 05 042A 5919 E 20080323191944530 17 25 1017446+424938 58 S
In my Mar.21 obs I forgot to mark the poor accuracy of the
2nd and 3rd points, which were ~.2 degree appulses.
Here are the crosstrack (in)accuracies and correct timings,
but the offsets adjusted to fit the new orbit ;-)
28888 05 042A 5919 B 20080321183051050 17 25 1431914+553270 19 S
28888 05 042A 5919 B 20080321183114800 17 25 1525438+584537 19 S
Congratulations to Ted for a very accurate "search" TLE 08080.87
and to Russell for recovery.
----- Original Message -----
From: Björn Gimle @GlocalNet
To: Pierre NEIRINCK
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: 05-42A
Cher Pierre,
these high lateral offsets are not on the wrong side, they
are roughly estimated appulses.
I noticed the large errors when entering them into
ObsReduce, but didn't fake "correct" observations.
/Björn
----- Original Message -----
From: Pierre NEIRINCK
To: bg_26934@glocalnet.net
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 3:20 AM
Subject: 05-42A
Dear Bjoern,
Precious for drag which I did not Know.
Before and after iteration of time. If first is OK,drag is .00010(early)
2 0 ; -10 20 ; 10 -24
0 -1 ; -12 19 ; 8 -25
Not checked star atlas but looks like inverted side of stars.
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