Tony Beresford, Russell Eberst, Björn Gimle, Marco Langbroek, Tim Luton, Pierre Neirinck, Greg Roberts, Patrick Schmeer, Brad Young, and I, contributed observations used to determine one or more of the following element sets. Tim Luton's observations of AEHF 1 last night revealed another manoeuvre, which appears to have been of about the same magnitude as the earlier one. Elements are approximate, despite the small residuals. AEHF 1 4802 X 49973 km 1 36868U 10039A 10291.03491898 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 02 2 36868 14.9919 296.4356 6689000 203.1778 262.2343 1.39942535 01 Arc 20101017.03-1018.03 WRMS resid 0.016 totl 0.001 xtrk FIA Radar 1 1101 X 1106 km 1 37162U 10046A 10291.45912569 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 07 2 37162 122.9972 182.4462 0003199 90.1012 270.0315 13.41446442 06 Arc 20101012.07-1017.76 WRMS resid 0.035 totl 0.007 xtrk Björn and Greg observed SBSS 1 last night, and Greg also observed its rocket; as a result we now have fairly accurate elements for both objects. SBSS 1 629 X 631 km 1 37168U 10048A 10290.84596917 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 02 2 37168 98.0258 152.8455 0001428 115.1929 244.9430 14.78867993 00 Arc 20101012.74-1017.87 WRMS resid 0.023 totl 0.015 xtrk SBSS 1 r 528 X 537 km 1 37169U 10048B 10290.70463907 .00000270 00000-0 16559-4 0 09 2 37169 97.9973 153.1914 0006842 227.2738 132.7915 15.10181962 09 Arc 20101015.76-1017.75 WRMS resid 0.021 totl 0.011 xtrk Ted Molczan _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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