These are observations of objects that were in the Astra 2G field-of-view but which I forgot to analyse. 20066 89 046A 4171 E 20141228012942307 27 25 0645320+081831 17 S 20066 89 046A 4171 E 20141228012959328 27 25 0645604+081833 17 S 20066 89 046A 4171 E 20141228013016262 27 25 0645891+081838 17 S 20066 89 046A 4171 E 20141228013033283 27 25 0646179+081843 17 S 20066 89 046A 4171 E 20141228013050304 27 25 0646470+081841 17 S 20066 89 046A 4171 E 20141228013107324 27 25 0646761+081852 17 S 20066 89 046A 4171 E 20141228013141280 27 25 0647338+081878 17 S 20066 89 046A 4171 E 20141228013158300 27 25 0647632+081883 17 S 20066 89 046A 4171 E 20141228013215321 27 25 0647922+081885 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228012942307 27 25 0642205+054679 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228012959328 27 25 0642497+054703 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228013016262 27 25 0642790+054719 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228013033283 27 25 0643074+054738 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228013050304 27 25 0643366+054761 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228013107324 27 25 0643660+054784 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228013124259 27 25 0643945+054795 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228013141280 27 25 0644239+054818 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228013158300 27 25 0644532+054837 17 S 20253 89 077A 4171 E 20141228013215321 27 25 0644818+054848 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013313277 27 25 0830471+262734 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013323337 27 25 0830649+262189 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013330298 27 25 0830782+261779 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013340358 27 25 0830974+261233 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013347232 27 25 0831096+260822 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013357292 27 25 0831289+260293 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013404253 27 25 0831411+255870 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013414313 27 25 0831602+255336 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013421274 27 25 0831727+254912 17 S 32378 07 060A 4171 E 20141228013431334 27 25 0831926+254362 17 S 99434 14 862B 4171 E 20141228013318307 27 25 0855753+243880 17 I 99434 14 862B 4171 E 20141228013330298 27 25 0856065+244801 17 I 99434 14 862B 4171 E 20141228013340358 27 25 0856335+245588 17 I 99434 14 862B 4171 E 20141228013347232 27 25 0856517+250172 17 I 99434 14 862B 4171 E 20141228013357292 27 25 0856783+250894 17 I 99434 14 862B 4171 E 20141228013404253 27 25 0856976+251492 17 I 99434 14 862B 4171 E 20141228013414313 27 25 0857233+252264 17 I 99434 14 862B 4171 E 20141228013421274 27 25 0857409+252816 17 I 99434 14 862B 4171 E 20141228013431334 27 25 0857690+253540 17 I ------------------------------------------------------------------ Setup: EOS70D, 85mm F/1.4, 10s _at_ 800ISO, NexStar mount, NTP timing IOD format: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html COSPAR 4171: 52.8344N, 6.3785E, 10m (WGS84) ------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTES: ------ 1) A new unknown [99434/14862B] is seen which appears to be in a Molniya type orbit. It does not have an obvious match against the ISON elements. 2) The 99433/14862A unknown was identified by Mike as SDS 2-2 [20963/90097B] which appears to have been decommissioned and moved to a graveyard orbit. Regards, Cees _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Dec 28 2014 - 15:24:42 UTC
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