RE: actually 2 peices of iss debris were there

From: Ted Molczan (molczan@rogers.com)
Date: Sat Sep 04 2004 - 23:13:27 EDT

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    Kevin Fetter wrote:
    
    > The skies are great right now, so I hope to see more iss 
    > debris when the iss makes a nice pass in a few hours.
    
    These should help: 
    
    1 28408U 98067Z   04248.59124003  .01429807  00000-0  99132-2 0    15
    2 28408  51.6319 280.4074 0010361  94.6979 340.0150 15.70849397    16
    
    1 28409U 98067AA  04248.53852959  .00159500  00000-0  12566-2 0    13
    2 28409  51.6269 280.6762 0007559 150.0908 345.5385 15.70388658    97
    
    1 28410U 98067AB  04248.59122924  .00166470  00000-0  13064-2 0    11
    2 28410  51.6422 280.3910 0001345 131.9541 302.1933 15.70488351    00
    
    1 28411U 98067AC  04248.59134499  .00271533  00000-0  21212-2 0    13
    2 28411  51.6423 280.3941 0002687 107.6257 326.3923 15.70258661   107
    
    1 28412U 98067AD  04248.59160000 -.01916684  00000-0 -17984-1 0    17
    2 28412  51.6276 280.4159 0006059  88.7621 345.5047 15.69413702    69
    
    The decay terms of 98067AD are unrealistic; I suggest instead:
    
    1 70000U          04248.59160001  .00110000  00000-0  91482-3 0    09
    2 70000  51.6276 280.4159 0006059  88.7621 345.5047 15.69413702    69
    
    Ted Molczan
    
    
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