Re: way out there

From: Tony Beresford (aberesford@iprimus.com.au)
Date: Wed Nov 22 2000 - 12:40:42 PST

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    At 04:35 23/11/00 , Kevin Fetter wrote:
    >Looks like someone had spotted the following
    >
    >PROGNOZ 1 No current elements
    >1 05941U 72029A   75236.96611111 -.00000067 +00000-0 +00000-0 0 00016
    >2 05941 064.9280 253.5400 9357800 284.7000 351.6140 00.24939387005147
    >
    >A newer element set for it?
    >
    >GL010
    >1 05941U 72029A   00059.80000000 -.00000000 +00000-0 +00000-0 0 00016
    >2 05941 063.7017 350.6869 7719220   2.4566 169.3679 00.24195877889002
    Its turns out the object observed was  ASTRON (13901) another Russian
    Highly eccentric orbit satellite,Kevin, and the search was
    mentioned here on Seesat at the time. 
    ASTRON has never been lost, just changed its inclination a lot over the years.
    Latest elset
    ASTRON
    1 13901U 83020A   00325.70833333 +.00000000 +00000-0 +00000-0 0 00572
    2 13901 055.1147 346.5483 8108076 010.5026 356.9092 00.24358308022906
    Tony Beresford
    
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