SJ-6F 33409

From: dave dyer (davidpauldyer@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Sep 30 2010 - 03:38:09 UTC

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    Hello all,
    I thought i would try to practice my observing and reducing skills on something really bright. Using the split lap stopwatch on my IPOD coordinated with a WWV signal and running ObsReduce (w/the appropriate elements plugged in), I derived the following for SJ-6F:
    
    33409 08 053B   8138 G 20100930014958250 17 15 2032066-214156 99 S
    33409 08 053B   8138 G 20100930015013570 17 15 2027529-180401 99 S
    33409 08 053B   8138 G 20100930015037250 17 15 2020258-104548 99 S
    33409 08 053B   8138 G 20100930015040250 17 15 2019247-093830 99 S
    Cospar 8138  +38.9736 -95.2574 291m
    
    The NASA - NSSDC list states that Chinese news agencies refer to the Shijian satellites as "research" missions.
    
    
    
    
     
    
    
    
          
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