Re: Decay watch: 2002 January 12

From: Bjorn Gimle \(TietoEnator\) (bjorn.gimle@tietotech.se)
Date: Sun Jan 13 2002 - 09:17:56 EST

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    Visibility note is confusing - I get for today:
    Eclipse entry after NORTHERN apex (SB) at lat.61N
    Eclipse exit (as given) SB near 31S at around 03:00 local standard time.
    
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    > Object: #14319 = 83- 90 D = Molniya 3-21 r2
    > 
    > Notice prepared: 2002 Jan 12 22:25 UTC
    > 
    > Decay predictions:
    > Source   Prediction made    Predicted decay at      Latitude Longitude
    >                 UTC                UTC                  deg      deg
    > SpaceCom   Jan 12 11:40     Jan 15 10:36 +-2d        32.1 S   121.8 W
    > SatEvo     Jan 12 22:25     Jan 16 12:27 +-1.3d
    > 
    > Latest elset:
    > Molniya 3-21 r2                                  1590 x 95 km
    > 1 14319U 83090D   02012.50972764  .16500804  23909-4  28803-3 0  4791
    > 2 14319  62.0304 321.6430 1035295 285.5258  63.4140 14.15088168138488
    > 
    > SatEvo prediction: See Decay Watch page.
    
    which said:
    Note: Eclipse entry occurs just after southern apex near 62 deg S, with
    eclipse exit southbound near 28 deg S in the mroning sky.
    
    
    
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