Scott Campbell, Tom Laskowski, Jim Nix, Alberto Rango, Greg Roberts, Peter Wakelin, Brad Young, contributed observations used to determine one or more of the following element sets. The current observational arc of AEHF 1 is only ~7 h, so I inserted a synthetic observation at the assumed time of the latest manoeuvre, Sep 08, near the apogee of 09:33:13 UTC. It could easily be a bit early tonight, or several minutes late. OTV-1 433 X 444 km 1 36514U 10015A 10253.05061061 .00000681 00000-0 14818-4 0 00 2 36514 39.9880 217.8665 0007662 137.8167 222.3232 15.43371575 04 Arc 20100831.11-0910.06 WRMS resid 0.052 totl 0.018 xtrk AEHF 1 1370 X 49958 km 1 36868U 10039A 10252.62269284 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 06 2 36868 19.6855 304.1890 7582003 191.4112 127.6815 1.51394953 06 Arc 20100908.4-0910.16 WRMS resid 0.006 totl 0.003 xtrk AEHF 1 r 228 X 50060 km 1 36869U 10039B 10252.56634243 .00012955 00000-0 41976-2 0 02 2 36869 21.6035 306.3982 7904268 189.2970 132.5866 1.55158308 01 Arc 20100831.21-0910.13 WRMS resid 0.018 totl 0.012 xtrk Here are my estimates for the suspected observation by the minor planet observatory, A79 in Bulgaria, of the long lost 02624A / 90011, which is believed to be a piece from the Vortex 5 launch (88077A / 19458): 856 X 39580 km 1 71001U 10251.91371917 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 09 2 71001 27.1103 208.9471 7280000 356.5206 0.1370 2.00200000 05 846 X 39519 km 1 71002U 10251.91362780 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 08 2 71002 27.0935 208.9655 7280000 356.4185 0.1485 2.00600000 08 837 X 39458 km 1 71003U 10251.91353505 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 04 2 71003 27.0766 208.9839 7280000 356.3162 0.1600 2.01000000 03 Ted Molczan _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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