There's a unid on space-track.org (#38977 or 12061 (blank instead of a letter in COSPAR ID)). Saw it on Nov.11 where predicted by TLEs (release #11). Possibly, Proton's upper stage lost from the catalog? 38977 12 061Z 1244 G 20121111202055100 17 10 0834497+305241 19 S+087 10 38977 12 061Z 1244 G 20121111202645800 17 10 0909405+302526 29 S+088 03 38977 12 061Z 1244 G 20121111202712160 17 10 0911451+302026 39 S+090 10 38977 12 061Z 1244 G 20121111201839200 17 10 0816344+303322 39 S+089 10 Used CCD camera EVS VNC-753-H2 on 12cm refractor. Captured frames onto the computer. Clock synced by NTP. Determined magnitude in comparison with nearby stars. Best regards, Andriy Makeyev COSPAR 1244: 44.3932°N, 33.9701°E, 68.7 m _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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