John wrote: > From the Moscow Times report.... > > http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2002/11/27/041.html > > "SES engineers were still trying Tuesday night to rescue the > satellite and had managed to boost its orbit a little, SES > spokesman Yves Feltes said. "We are not very happy today," he > said." <> Oddly, the Block DM also has manoeuvred: BLOCK DM-SL R/B 1 27558U 02053B 02331.23771567 .02065705 12280-4 21552-3 0 153 2 27558 51.5642 52.9688 0009408 166.3803 193.7479 16.36758949 219 BLOCK DM-SL R/B 1 27558U 02053B 02331.11270232 .01847656 12266-4 20681-3 0 140 2 27558 51.5657 53.6699 0009304 169.9036 173.0733 16.36137037 197 BLOCK DM-SL R/B 1 27558U 02053B 02330.86929838 .03935670 12436-4 25167-3 0 121 2 27558 51.5851 54.9916 0010363 285.0822 75.0500 16.40798696 157 BLOCK DM-SL R/B 1 27558U 02053B 02330.86929521 .04524269 12437-4 28286-3 0 136 2 27558 51.5799 54.9868 0011817 279.3691 80.7592 16.40899035 152 BLOCK DM-SL R/B 1 27558U 02053B 02330.86927493 .03940054 12436-4 25237-3 0 115 2 27558 51.5766 55.0125 0007866 283.7885 76.2399 16.40891882 154 Ted Molczan ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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