re: [HearSat-L] Thuraya Launch

From: Walter Nissen (wnissen@freenet.tlh.fl.us)
Date: Sun Oct 22 2000 - 09:16:23 PDT

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    John David Corby <jcorby@hurontario.net> writes:
    
    > Launcher:  SL-16
    
    SeeSat-L readers will recognize SL-16 as a description for some of the
    brightest and most interesting visual objects.
    
    The only two objects seen at NASA Goddard's OIG from this launch are:
    THURAYA-1
    1 26578U 00066A   00295.81258337 -.00000532  00000-0  00000+0 0    40
    2 26578   6.3676 324.4742 7292011  49.0989  46.3942  2.27871503    19
    BLOCK DM-SL
    1 26579U 00066B   00295.74721047  .00000888  82279-6  10000-3 0    26
    2 26579   6.3410 324.2673 7305433  49.1657 354.2271  2.28485552    04
    
    Is 26579 the SL-16?
    
    Cheers.
    
    Walter Nissen                   wnissen@tfn.net
    -81.8637, 41.3735, 256m elevation
    
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    I dream things that never were and say, "Why not?".
                     RFK via eulogy by EMK, 1968 JUN 08
    
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