Congratulations to those who've seen Shenzhou 6, and safe re-entry to the taikonauts! Here are some recent PPAS observations: 06235, NOAA 2 72- 82 A 05-10-02 02:27:14 EC 105.2 2.0 5 21.0 20946, GSTAR 4 90-100 B 05-10-02 04:00:52 EC 1726.0 0.5 12 143.83 28776, FSW-e 21 Service Module (with 0.6-second secondaries; Wow! Very low, fast orbit; can't survive much longer?) 05- 27 A 05-10-06 00:49:11 EC 64.0 0.3 26 2.46 -1.0->i 18187, Cosmos 1867 87- 60 A 05-10-09 02:21:23 EC 104.7 1.0 10 10.5 28639, Apstar 6 Rk (a nice tumbler) 05- 12 B 05-10-09 02:24:49 EC 127.0 0.2 60 2.117 +5.0->i 05- 12 B 05-10-10 02:41:13 EC 127.1 0.2 60 2.119 +5.0->i 19274, Okean 1 (half-period secondary tumble maxima as bright as the flash maxima) 88- 56 A 05-10-10 01:31:11 EC 161.3 0.5 13 12.41 22208, Cosmos 2218 Rk 92- 73 B 05-10-13 02:23:37 EC 89.4 1.0 3 29.8 +4.5->i PPAS format: http://www.satobs.org/tumble/flashpm.html#PPASformat Ed Cannon - ecannon@mail.utexas.edu - Austin, Texas, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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