Re: Still exist? (fwd)

From: Alexander Prohorenko (white@alkar.net)
Date: Wed Jan 17 2001 - 07:43:58 PST

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    Hello Guys.
    
    I'm looking for the list of geostational inclined (unstable?) satellites,
    which are avaible now.  Can you advise me some resources of this kind?
    
    Thank you very much.
    
    -- 
    Alexander Prohorenko,
    Alkar Teleport
    
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    Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 15:24:25 +0000
    From: Neil Clifford <ntc@astro.ox.ac.uk>
    To: Alexander Prohorenko <white@alkar.net>
    Subject: Re: Still exist?
    
    On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 04:43:39PM +0200, Alexander Prohorenko wrote:
    
    > I've found some of your postings in the Net about satellites, etc.
    > I'm looking for the list of geostational inclined (unstable?) satellites,
    > which are avaible now.  Can you advise me some resources of this kind?
    
    I think your best bet is to ask this question on the seesat-l mailing list and see if
    anyone knows of or indeed maintains such a list. One way to construct your own of
    course would be to search the entire US SPACECOM tle database and pull out the
    satellites with inclinations of 0<i<~20 and mean motion of 1.02<MM<2 or 3 I guess.
    That might be a fairly good starting point.
    
    Try the mailing list:
    
     http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
    
    regards,
    
    Neil Clifford.
    
    
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