I had a non-obs of Cosmos 2347 (25088) this evening. I noticed some newly catalogued fragments. Perhaps a connection? COSMOS 2347 DEB 1 25969U 97079C 99332.42211893 .07863076 73518-1 44857-1 0 14 2 25969 64.9183 310.5914 0073912 163.0895 197.3209 15.79218163 601 COSMOS 2347 DEB 1 25970U 97079D 99334.90001722 .00953202 32573-3 49740-2 0 52 2 25970 64.9868 301.4328 0076454 224.4708 135.0292 15.76290320 748 COSMOS 2347 DEB 1 25971U 97079E 99333.88677164 .05000512 42040-1 81747-2 0 39 2 25971 64.9615 304.4641 0047257 231.5624 128.1174 16.04439203 564 COSMOS 2347 DEB 1 25972U 97079F 99333.41320849 .08899765 73944-5 19236-2 0 38 2 25972 65.0226 305.3760 0050625 276.7435 82.7711 16.26276903 664 COSMOS 2347 DEB 1 25973U 97079G 99330.44254280 -.00000365 00000-0 00000+0 0 19 2 25973 64.8520 318.4602 0210960 152.3986 208.8561 15.28903910 489 COSMOS 2347 DEB 1 25974U 97079H 99334.93950579 .00677779 00000-0 47790-2 0 43 2 25974 65.2032 301.7186 0085723 209.3074 150.3274 15.67261270 709 COSMOS 2347 DEB 1 25975U 97079J 99334.91002771 .01479684 00000-0 20930-1 0 35 2 25975 65.0240 303.0317 0139449 151.3954 209.5576 15.43037046 706 COSMOS 2347 DEB 1 25976U 97079K 99332.72873581 -.00002383 75343-5 00000+0 0 15 2 25976 64.9919 307.8892 0031170 266.8602 93.8575 16.37717553 392 Cosmos 100 RK (01844) will pass the Baltimore Washington area this evening in eclipse at 23:49 EST. The pass will be in the NE at about 20 deg above the horizon (through the Big Dipper). This is around the time that it is predicted to decay. SL-3 R/B 1 01844U 65106B 99334.87495052 .10035866 00000-0 56906-3 0 3186 2 01844 64.9311 273.8442 0001046 239.8276 120.2652 16.42412211861198 Cheers Don Gardner 39.1796 N, 76.8419 W, 34m ASL Homepage: http://hometown.aol.com/mir16609/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html