I might have seen another unid last night

From: Kevin Fetter (kfetter@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Feb 03 2012 - 15:56:29 UTC

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    While playing move to different area's of the sky, and see what sat's I might spot, I followed a mag 8 satellite.
    
    This morning, while checking to see what sat's I spotted, I noticed that one, didn't seem to match anything.
    
    So assuming it's a unid, I measure some positions and got the following orbit, which does show the path this object took.
    
    99999 99 999A   1775 G 20120202234847751 15 25 0455884+021175 37 S
    99999 99 999A   1775 G 20120202234859729 15 25 0512437+033318 37 S
    99999 99 999A   1775 G 20120202234926121 15 25 0551571+063672 37 S
    99999 99 999A   1775 G 20120202235030685 15 25 0728919+122974 37 S
    
    UNID                                                    
    1 99999U 964499A  12033.99341071 0.00000273  00000-0  50000-4 0    03
    2 99999  45.2924   2.5351 0007285 283.8384 146.0309 14.65228430    05
    
    So what the heck is this, a unid are something else ?
    
    Kevin
    
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