A search for AEHF 1 in good conditions was unsuccessful. I searched from about -60 to +80 minutes using Mike's predicted elset below. Considering the possibility that some apogee burns had not taken place, either intentionally or otherwise, and it was running much earlier, I planned to search much further ahead but low cloud and fog terminated observing near midnight UTC. 1 36868U 10039A 11130.27840880 0.00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 00 2 36868 6.8504 278.2929 3037172 228.5701 180.0000 0.92564700 05 SATOBS 070600120181105102104299 01 12133645 +58137 2 5 110 S 070600120181105102105594 01 12133801 +58228 2 5 070600120181105102108376 01 12134088 +58391 2 5 070600120181105102110268 01 12134278 +58501 2 5 090470120181105102121484 01 12155096 -07085 2 5 090470120181105102124224 01 12155354 -07086 2 5 090470120181105102126459 01 12155592 -07085 2 5 090470120181105102222532 01 12165217 -07098 2 5 090470120181105102224174 01 12165358 -07100 2 5 090470120181105102226165 01 12165557 -07096 2 5 080100120181105102135250 01 12232847 +55373 2 5 080100120181105102137595 01 12233126 +55349 2 5 080100120181105102144214 01 12233813 +55266 2 5 080100120181105102146205 01 12234027 +55240 2 5 999 What these numbers mean: http://www.satobs.org/position/UKformat.html -- Peter Wakelin COSPAR 2018 GUNDLETON, Lat 51.0945N Long 1.1188W 124m _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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