I made an error computing the true observation times - they should be 19:06:50.5, 19:07:01.0, 19:07:15.0 39232 13 043A 5919 G 20160331190650500 58 25 1916042+630121 55 S 39232 13 043A 5919 G 20160331190701000 57 25 1951824+605169 55 S 39232 13 043A 5919 G 20160331190715000 57 25 2022458+580866 55 S This is a bright, steady object for which I found no match. A parallell object at the right time was 2012-06K Avum R/K Since it appeared only in one image and I didn't observe it visually, I can't tell the direction, but this eastbound suggestion is of course most common. <http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html>97777 16 590A 5919 G 20160331185505000 57 25 0820796+243371 55 S 97777 16 590A 5919 G 20160331185506000 57 25 0823300+251433 55 S --------------------------------------------------------- 2016-04-02 20:33 GMT+02:00 Björn Gimle <bjorn.gimle_at_gmail.com>: > In three images from 03-31 I found a track which is close to Essaim (2), > but off in inclination. Timing fits USA 245 better, but 9' offtrack and a > discontinuity in the timing (146 s late in 30 days) > > 39232 13 043A 5919 G 20160331190623100 58 25 1916042+630121 55 S > 39232 13 043A 5919 G 20160331190633600 57 25 1951824+605169 55 S > 39232 13 043A 5919 G 20160331190647600 57 25 2022458+580866 55 S > > I have several classifieds, but most are older than Mike's latest elsets. > I'll see if I find some. > > One has no candidate, but shows a second object leading by ~10' > -------------------------------------------------------- > Björn Gimle, COSPAR 5919 > 59.2617 N, 18.6169 E, 51 m > Satellite observation formats described: > http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html > --------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Apr 03 2016 - 05:23:57 UTC
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