New Satellite

From: Scott Campbell (cbcampbel58@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 24 2010 - 13:50:02 UTC

  • Next message: Ted Molczan: "Updated elements"

    Ted informed me that I one of the unknowns I observed on the 17th was 
    probably a lost satellite.  He updated some historical data with my obs to 
    produce a search elset.  I found the object again last night and reported it 
    as 70000.
    
    Today Ted confirmed the ID of the lost satellite.  Here is my solution.  I 
    will leave it to Ted to provide the details of his analysis.
    
    DSP F7 r2                                            35734 X 35831 km
    1 09855U 77007C   10267.11642314 0.00000000  00000-0  00000+0 0    08
    2 09855  13.6446 338.7098 0011498 236.8227 123.0718  1.00287389    04
    
    09855 77 007C   6226 E 20100917024930720 16 15 2225463-062852 39  +122 16
    09855 77 007C   6226 E 20100917025038170 16 15 2226517-062423 38  +135 03
    09855 77 007C   6226 E 20100924024423640 16 15 2249115-045255 48  +124 04
    09855 77 007C   6226 E 20100924024649140 16 15 2251324-044317 38  +134 04
    09855 77 007C   6226 E 20100924030147670 16 15 2306043-034433 49
    09855 77 007C   6226 E 20100924030307590 16 15 2307217-033901 78  +138 06
    09855 77 007C   6226 E 20100924050806270 16 15 0109397+040657 38
    09855 77 007C   6226 E 20100924050904270 16 15 0110370+041012 28
    
    Scott Campbell
    Beeville, Texas
    Cospar 6226 28.4861N 97.8194W 107m
    http://satelliteorbitdetermination.com/
    campbel.7@hotmail.com
    
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