Cosmos 2366 launched
Alan Pickup (alan@wingar.demon.co.uk)
Thu, 26 Aug 1999 20:44:07 +0100
Russia has launched another military satellite, Cosmos 2366, using a
Cosmos-3M rocket from Plesetsk.
The latest elsets, with guessed line zero data by me, are:
Cosmos 2366 2.1 2.0 0.0 6.5 d 5 1008 x 963 km
1 25892U 99045A 99238.63406988 .00004019 00000-0 42776-2 0 36
2 25892 82.9310 183.1269 0030524 274.4611 85.3535 13.73894992 26
Cosmos 2366 r 7.4 2.4 0.0 5.5 d 10 997 x 963 km
1 25893U 99045B 99238.70671560 .00004151 00000-0 42900-2 0 19
2 25893 82.9332 183.0836 0022729 271.6236 88.2298 13.75513104 23
They are visible over northern latitudes after midnight local time as
they head southwards into eclipse near 47 deg N. they leave eclipse
about 30 min later, still southbound and near 63 deg S.
Alan
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