Kevin Fetter observed 10062H again last night, almost exactly on time and track relative the epoch 12198.15281439 TLE. http://satobs.org/seesat/Jul-2012/0238.html I found that Russell Eberst observed 10062H twice last year as an UNID. Here are his observations in the format in which I archive them (site ID and date inserted into Russell's report): 9900000 2420 20110120 055218.28 095228+500526 6.4 7.8 0 I 9900000 2420 20110703 013912.39 194500+103144 6.4 7.5 0 R Russell's first observation was of sufficient precision to be included in the analysis, forming an 18 month arc. All elements were adjusted. STPSat 2 HAPS 1197 X 1429 km 1 37229U 10062H 12201.10730109 .00000012 00000-0 45296-4 0 05 2 37229 72.0083 251.4870 0150905 349.2222 10.5615 12.86544112 08 Arc 20110120.24-0719.12 WRMS resid 0.021 totl 0.013 xtrk Alberto Rango observed the Elisa East pair, extending the arc to one week: http://satobs.org/seesat/Jul-2012/0239.html Elisa E24 679 X 681 km 1 38008U 11076B 12200.84676485 .00000273 00000-0 53157-4 0 07 2 38008 98.1579 277.0555 0001578 321.0990 39.0098 14.63070902 07 Arc 20120711.13-0718.85 WRMS resid 0.029 totl 0.017 xtrk Elisa E12 678 X 683 km 1 38010U 11076D 12200.84692103 -.00000082 00000-0 -16050-4 0 06 2 38010 98.1846 277.1027 0003796 311.4225 48.6651 14.63068283 00 Arc 20120711.88-0718.85 WRMS resid 0.059 totl 0.024 xtrk Ted Molczan _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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