THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS HAD A JUMP IN MEAN MOTION AND MIGHT ACCELERATE 14760 = 84- 19 B -------------------------- I just saw that the derivative of the Mean Motion of this object is changing a lot last days. This object is in the same group as 85- 79 B, 87- 49 B, 88- 53 B, 93- 36 B, and a lot more objects (all with 74 degrees inclination), who already had undergone an acceleration in the past. So there is a great possibility that it is accelerating at this moment! 14760 1 14760U 84019B 96078.08132061 -.00000073 00000-0 -17058-4 0 6658 2 14760 74.0421 288.5798 0029630 253.0025 106.7879 14.32623566630670 14760 1 14760U 84019B 96081.99179722 +.00000219 +00000-0 +89859-4 0 06897 2 14760 074.0411 281.4427 0029665 245.5009 114.3087 14.32626864631239 14760 1 14760U 84019B 96086.94969754 +.00000604 +00000-0 +23092-3 0 06871 2 14760 074.0398 272.3936 0029704 235.6956 124.1373 14.32635732631941 ------- Something completely different: Bart wrote a week ago: >For people who think Eurosom 2 is too far/expensive/short: >2. The meeting takes place in the middle of the historical (medieval) center >of Ghent. Ghent by itself offers many great sight-seeing spots (like the Castle >of the Counts, the ghotic St. Baafs Cathedral). But in addition to that, within >one hour of Ghent, you can visit great historical cities like Bruges (Brugge), >Antwerp, Brussels, Leuven, etc... In short, combine your visit to Eurosom 2 >with a touristic visit of Belgium. You won't regret it :-) People always say: "in America everything is much bigger...". What I mean is that if you drive a bit further you can also visit Paris (France), Amsterdam,... (The Netherlands), Luxembourg, London(Great-Britain), ... All lay within reasonable driving distance and are easily reachable. happy observing! Kurt Jonckheere (kjonckheere@unicall.be)