hello all, I got a phone call from our not-Internet-connected flashing period observer Patrick De Vreese (Moen, Belgium) whose latest observations of last week indicate that 93- 70 B = 22889 = C 2266 r is probably accelerating. Patrick saw this Cosmos rocket with a period of about 14.5 seconds. The ppasdraft.txt on the BWGS pages show that during October 2000 the period was still around 24 seconds. 93- 70 B 00-08-13 02:37:19 LB 92.3 0.2 4 23.1 FF, 5->i 93- 70 B 00-08-26 02:48:16 LB 101.0 0.5 9 11.2 Irr, AA, 5->1 93- 70 B 00-09-05 01:39:35 PDV 117.3 0.2 5 23.5 sm 93- 70 B 00-10-17 18:58:35 LB 23.9 0.5 1 23.9 AA, 6->i 93- 70 B 00-10-23 19:42:44 RO 24 +/-1 93- 70 B 00-10-28 18:19:35 PDV 49 1 2 24.5 93- 70 B 00-10-30 19:08:30 PDV 94.2 1 4 23.5 This flashing period of this object is probably still going down, so please observe : Cosmos 2266 r 7.4 2.4 0.0 5.5 v 10 1 22889U 93070B 00327.87650832 .00000501 00000-0 48817-3 0 7231 2 22889 82.9423 138.2084 0049080 264.8948 94.6613 13.77126532354645 regards, Kurt Jonckheere (kjon@yucom.be) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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