Re: This is a job for SeeSat (Decayed Satellite)

From: David Anderman (davida@cwo.com)
Date: Tue Jun 24 2003 - 11:56:40 EDT

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    Harro:
    
    Thanks for this work, the people who are storing the debris are very
    concerned about this.
    
    DWA
    
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Harro Zimmer" <Harro.Zimmer@t-online.de>
    To: <SeeSat-L@satobs.org>
    Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 8:39 AM
    Subject: Re: This is a job for SeeSat (Decayed Satellite)
    
    
    > There is some confusion about the debris source:
    >
    > Cosmos 2238 - 1993-018A (#22585) a RORSAT is not the possible
    > candidate. The decay occured on 08 December 1994. The last
    > released ELSET - 94342.80998250 shows a MM of 16.5167... This
    > is very near the decay generally no more then one rev away.
    > With MPM+REENTRY and this ELSET + SFX 78, ap 13  I show
    > an upper limit for the reentry:
    > 08 December 1994, 21:35 UTC +/- 06 minutes (19.67°N, 225.14°E)
    > descending over the Pacific.
    > We have no crossings over Mexico +/- 02 revs around the last epoch (19:27
    UTC).
    >
    > Later something more about other possible decayers.
    >
    >
    > Harro
    >
    > Harro.Zimmer@t-online.de
    > Berlin, Germany
    >
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