Re: Great view of ISS and 2 Progress

From: Walter Nissen (wnissen@tfn.net)
Date: Sun Sep 29 2002 - 14:05:48 EDT

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    Here are the latest elsets from OIG for the objects mentioned by Jay
    Respler:
    
    ISS (ZARYA)
    1 25544U 98067A   02272.46276007  .00038416  00000-0  46037-3 0  2005
    2 25544  51.6352 249.4340 0017324 314.3993 189.1850 15.60371744220294
    PROGRESS-M 46
    1 27454U 02033A   02272.50700231  .00035037  00000-0  32379-3 0  1123
    2 27454  51.6365 248.9931 0036792 275.8264 219.8879 15.66325799 14874
    PROGRESS M1-9
    1 27531U 02045A   02272.59351852  .00308495  00000-0  35243-2 0   281
    2 27531  51.6362 248.7923 0015433 321.7497 194.9234 15.60491358   618
    
    I suppose it is obvious the drag factors for 27531 are bogus.  I suggest
    obtaining the latest possible elsets prior to observation.
    
    Cheers.
    
    Walter Nissen                   wnissen@tfn.net
    -81.8637, 41.3735, 256m elevation
    
    ---
    
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    1938 the government confiscated all privately held arms.  In the
    following 7 years the government itself killed 6,000,000 civilians.
    These atrocities were ended only by the intervention of the US, which
    cost the lives of 407,000 of America's finest young men.  Try writing
    3,000 enough times to total up to 407,000.
    
    (*) How could it be that hype is necessary to sell a 9/11 story?
    
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