David Brierley, Russell Eberst, Marco Langbroek, Alberto Rango, Greg Roberts, Viktor Voropaev, Peter Wakelin, Mike Waterman, and I, contributed observations used to determine one or more of the following element sets. DSP F19 622 X 34721 km 1 25669U 99017A 09131.55786688 .00000135 00000-0 20515-2 0 08 2 25669 29.0677 58.5097 7089413 282.2524 12.5673 2.32827766 09 Arc 20090422.91-0511.91 WRMS resid 0.005 totl 0.004 xtrk USA 202 35674 X 35817 km 1 33490U 09001A 09131.17985438 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 01 2 33490 2.8693 339.9835 0016991 128.9221 230.8791 1.00422100 00 Arc 20090510.7-0511.95 WRMS resid 0.000 totl 0.000 xtrk Recent observations reveal that USA 202 is on the move again, drifting east at about 0.532 deg/d; yesterday it passed 46.1 E. STSS-ATRR 865 X 875 km 1 34903U 09023A 09131.94100261 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 03 2 34903 98.9211 230.0880 0006757 211.1390 148.9378 14.06067475 04 Arc 20090505.91-0511.95 WRMS resid 0.021 totl 0.010 xtrk My observation of STSS-ATRR is almost exactly 1 s late relative the others last night. There was no reduction error. Wind-induced vibrations were a problem during most of that pass, but I made the observation during a moment of reasonable calm. I excluded the point from the analysis. STSS-ATRR r 162 X 859 km 1 34904U 09023B 09132.09858490 .00398508 00000-0 25187-3 0 04 2 34904 112.5267 233.8181 0505658 301.8782 53.4111 15.17895423 00 Arc 20090510.92-0512.11 WRMS resid 0.024 totl 0.013 xtrk Ted Molczan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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