Re: Need TLE for Falcon R/B

From: Limax7 via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2021 16:49:30 +0100
Thank you!
Today I'm not observing Falcon pass but my friend don't see Falcon but
observing only to 4:40 local time before Falcon leaves earth shadow, ehhh.
Any people in Starlink group don't try catch Falcon, they only observe
Starlink-20(L17).
But tomorrow I try to catch Falcon. I post info to facebook Starlink group
so maybe someone also try to catch it too!

We have pass about 4:35 local time CET (3:35 UTC) 11 Mar 2021.
I'll try to record video from this pass!

Adam

śr., 10 mar 2021, 14:54 użytkownik Ted Molczan via Seesat-l <
seesat-l_at_satobs.org> napisał:

> I have updated the elements by taking better advantage of the data in
> Adam's video of March 9 UTC, which I added to the data from his colleague's
> video of March 6 UTC.
>
>                                                          241 X 276 km
> 1 92004U 21565A   21068.15979167  .00440000  00000-0  55511-3 0    07
> 2 92004  53.0473 160.6620 0026463 271.7192 174.8524 16.06005879    03
> Arc 20210306.17-0309.16 WRMS resid 0.144 totl 0.021 xtrk
>
> The elements remain somewhat uncertain, but I am much more confident in
> the mean motion and rate of decay, compared with the TLE I posted
> yesterday. Prediction time uncertainty tomorrow morning (Mar 11 UTC) is
> about 2 minutes.
>
> Ted Molczan
>
>
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