Re: Decay Forecast 2004-052C Update

From: Robert Holdsworth (robbonz1@xtra.co.nz)
Date: Thu Sep 29 2005 - 14:49:22 EDT

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    It appears as I previously suggested when decay forecasts first became 
    available that this object is worth monitoring in this region (particularly 
    Australia) as passes are likely close to the predicted time of decay, 
    although they will be in shadow.
    
    Should decay be later than expected then the possibility of daylight passes 
    still exists for NZ.
    
    
    Robert Holdsworth
    Wainuiomata
    New Zealand
    147.947E
    41.261S
    
    
    
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: <Harro.Zimmer@t-online.de>
    To: <SeeSat-L@satobs.org>
    Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:46 AM
    Subject: Decay Forecast 2004-052C Update
    
    
    > Report time: 18:00 UTC
    >
    > 2004-052C (#28507) MK-1TS
    >
    > MPM + REENTRY delivers with the ELSETs 05270.553... - 05271.432.. (SFX 
    > 080, ap 018)
    > the decay on:
    >
    > 30 September, 12:02 UTC +/- 03 hours (14.56°S, 164.83°E) ascending over 
    > the Pacific
    > SE of the Solomon Islands.
    >
    > SPACE-TRACK shows in a fresh message - prepared 28 Sept, 14:52 UTC - the 
    > decay on:
    >
    > 30 September, 15:04 UTC +/- 24 hours (17.2°N, 123.1°E) also northbound 
    > over the
    > Philippine Sea.
    >
    > Harro
    >
    > Harro.Zimmer@t-online.de
    >
    >
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