Soyuz Globalstar followup

nixj@bellsouth.net
Tue, 23 Nov 1999 02:56:08 -0600

Nov 23, 1999      03:08:00 GMT

25963 99 062C   8935 G 19991123004400700 27 25 0028153+164255 68 S+035 10
25964 99 062D   8935 G 19991123004402830 27 25 0028153+164255 68 S+035 10
25962 99 062B   8935 G 19991123004404580 27 25 0028153+164255 68 S+025 10
25961 99 062A   8935 G 19991123004407210 27 25 0028153+164255 68 S+035 10

??25965 99 062E   8935 G 19991123004408580 27 25 0028153+164255 68 S+035 10??

I renamed the objects I observed per OIG's listings. OIG ELSETS show 25963 and 25964
passing first at same time (00 44 02) with 25962 passing second (00 44 03) and 25961
fourth (00 44 04.5)and the soyuz booster in a different part of the sky, so the fifth
object I observed could be debris, and the correct identities of what I observed could
still be in error. I see good near zenith passes this evening and will followup.

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