Re: Help please Cosmos solar transit

From: satcom (john@satcom.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Mon May 05 2003 - 16:09:41 EDT

  • Next message: P S Bharadhwaj: "Kalsky"

    Hi Bjorn,
    
    Thanks for that..................I'm pretty sure I'm correct , but I'm
    really surprised such a small lens can pick up a tiny object like this.
    
    I have a lunar transit due here later this evening , another cosmos rocket ,
    doubt I'll catch that one  .......but its good fun trying.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    John.
    http://www.satcom.freeserve.co.uk
    
    
    
    > I got this, with the three day old elset from alldat.zip
    > Cosmos 2360 Rk
    > 1 25407U 98045B   03122.89037895 -.00000048  00000-0  00000+0 0  6158
    > 2 25407  71.0131  79.6091 0006883 161.1573 198.9866 14.15367379246087
    > and
    > Lat= 53.232500
    > Long=  -3.050000
    > Alt=         23.
    >
    > The angle looks OK
    >
    
    
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