UNID satellite seen with slooh.

From: Kevin Fetter via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 23:02:09 +0000 (UTC)
What a nice way, to celebrate 13 years of finding stuff in orbit, by seeing another unid :)

13 years ago this month, I discovered my first unid satellite, which turned out to be Milstar 1. And all these years later, still in geo orbit, even if it's at a different orbit slot. I wait, to see when they retire it from service.
Thanks for all people's help in trying to fiqure out, what some of the unid's are, are for computing orbits for them,

Tonight's unid

https://polaris.slooh.com/teide/2/widefield/2017/10/10/2210_024500m044000/024500m044000_20171010_221003_0_0fftjt_l.png

Area of sky

2 h 45 m R.A
-4 deg 35 min Dec

Time 22:10 utc ( Oct 10 )

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