At 10:54 14/05/98 +0900, Tony Beresford wrote: >At 17:50 13/05/98 -0700, you wrote: >>Hello >>Would someone please direct me to the orbital elements for the NOAA K >>satellite that was launch this morning. I have been unable to locate them >>Thanks Dale >Well this comes off Alan Pickup's select.tle >98030A 823 x 808 km >1 25338U 98030A 98133.77664591 -.00000044 00000-0 00000-0 0 35 >2 25338 98.7169 163.6809 0010553 336.0999 24.1467 14.22915048 09 >Tony Beresford >From the following sets from OIG NOAA-K is now raising its orbit itself. Obtained about 0120UT May 14 Tony Beresford ---------------------------------------------------- NOAA-K 1 25338U 98030A 98133.91726017 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 43 2 25338 98.7153 163.8182 0010462 339.7246 20.3528 14.22786111 38 NOAA-K 1 25338U 98030A 98133.77664591 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 34 2 25338 98.7169 163.6809 0010553 336.0999 24.1467 14.22915048 09 NOAA-K 1 25338U 98030A 98133.70628213 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 16 2 25338 98.7279 163.6236 0008455 317.7671 42.2856 14.23584175 03 NOAA-K 1 25338U 98030A 98133.67211713 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 26 2 25338 98.6959 163.5428 0000009 160.4552 25.6356 14.19938778 04