NAVSTAR 56 (USA 180) reported to be active

From: Kevin Fetter (kfetter@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 22 2004 - 19:39:41 EST

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    The following
    
    NAVSTAR 56 (USA 180)
    1 28474U 04045A   04317.57131485 -.00000020  00000-0  00000+0 0   147
    2 28474  54.8563 285.6485 0130590 109.6890 253.8467  2.01038668   242
    
    Has been positioned in the correct gps orbital slot, and has been switch on for users according to
    the people at the USNO. It's PRN is 02, so a 02 should appear in your gps receiver display where
    it show's the position of gps satellites. 
    
    It replaces the one known as PRN 24 
    
    NAVSTAR 23 (USA 71)
    1 21552U 91047A   04326.95263297 -.00000067  00000-0  00000+0 0  3407
    2 21552  55.4331 288.0311 0097502 282.1137  76.7751  2.00556755 98047
    
    It's listed to be doing a repositioning maintenance, ie moving it. This means it should now be
    retired from service, after 13+ years of service. 
    
    Kevin 
    
    
    
    		
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