25744 99 028A 2701 G 20041001004137440 17 25 1831035+063216 28 R 100000 25744 99 028A 2701 G 20041001004318690 17 25 1847844+152792 77 R 100000 25744 99 028A 2701 G 20041001031626730 17 25 1718832+254525 18 R 100000 25744 99 028A 2701 G 20041001032331440 17 25 1727199+590226 87 R 100000 90019 03 790B 2701 G 20041001092653080 17 25 0412877-233680 28 R 90019 03 790B 2701 G 20041001092714440 17 25 0426961-240370 27 R 90019 03 790B 2701 G 20041001092726710 17 25 0434999-241868 28 R 90019 03 790B 2701 G 20041001092734440 17 25 0440119-242835 96 R 26473 00 047A 2701 G 20041001101905940 17 25 0355326-245398 57 S 26473 00 047A 2701 G 20041001101941440 17 25 0404254-201807 87 S 26473 00 047A 2701 G 20041001101959440 17 25 0409567-173015 37 S 26473 00 047A 2701 G 20041001102108310 17 25 0436111-021455 18 S What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html Lacrosse 4 was nearly 24 s early relative 8.7 d old elements, which suggests it has manoeuvred a bit lower. Site 2701: 43.68764 N, 79.39243 W, 230 m Adding Alberto Rango's and my obs of Oct 01 UTC, yields: 03790B 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.5 v 1 90019U 03790B 04275.37142600 .00510072 00000-0 72759-3 0 00 2 90019 27.3061 322.5185 0788719 275.4303 75.6862 14.44952257 07 Arc 2004 Sep 27.17 - Oct 01.39, WRMS residuals = 0.009 deg Ted Molczan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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