Decay watch: 2000 Jun 5

From: Alan Pickup (alan@wingar.demon.co.uk)
Date: Mon Jun 05 2000 - 11:45:18 PDT

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    #23782 = 96-  7 B = NSTAR 2 Ariane 44LP+3 r
    
    Current predictions for this decay:
        SpaceCom: Jun  7 10:33 +-1d         6.4 S    95.7 W
        SatEvo:   Jun  7 11:44 +-12h
    The latest elset is:
    NSTAR 2 Ariane 44LP+3 r                          1673 x 116 km
    1 23782U 96007B   00157.43272988  .26230798 -21889-4  12080-2 0  4482
    2 23782   6.4822  56.9325 1069978 167.7972 195.0610 13.99814316 51288
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    #23858 = 96- 27 B = SAX Centaur r
    
    SpaceCom has just posted the first decay notice for this:
        SpaceCom: Jun  9 11:33 +-2d         4.0 N    71.1 E
        SatEvo:   Jun  9 13:07 +-1d
    Yet another near-equatorial decayer. Eclipse entry occurs near northern
    apex at ~19:00 local time, with exit near southern apex at about 05:00
    local time.
    The latest elset is:
    SAX Centaur r                                    245 x 241 km
    1 23858U 96027B   00157.71468858  .01910568  28465-2  17898-2 0  7664
    2 23858   3.9843  83.3423 0003258  34.8555 325.1501 16.11373582228901
    
    
    See http://www.wingar.demon.co.uk/satevo/dkwatch/ for more, including
    predicted elsets.
    
    
    Alan
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