The Tatar Strait Warning duplicates the wording from an earlier one - HYDROPAC 1094/24 of April 5, covering the April 9 & 10 launch attempts. The RJJJ NOTAM duplicates one for April 9/10 too. I had spotted these earlier ones and saw they related to Angara but, like you was intrigued by the wording - was it fanciful interpretation by Japan or did it hint at something else? The maritime warning system tends to run more slowly than the aeronautical equivalent. The time tag on the NOTAM for April 11 - 13 indicates that the warning from Russia came through at around 00:00 UTC so it seems to have taken about half a day to get through the maritime bureaucracy. Robert Christy > On 12 Apr 2024, at 03:12, Marco Langbroek via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_lists.seesatmail.org> wrote: > Op 12-4-2024 om 03:22 schreef Marco Langbroek via Seesat-l: >> This suggestion that it is related to today's Angara launch, makes sense: >> https://x.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1778593126371742030 >> - Marco > > > Indeed, it fits very well, see map (where trajectory is based on actual TLE data for Angara A5): > > https://x.com/Marco_Langbroek/status/1778602259573551406 > > I had not considered the Angara launch at all as that had already happened while the NavWarning appeared only a few hours ago, *after* the launch. > > - Marco > > > ----- > Dr Marco Langbroek - SatTrackCam Leiden, the Netherlands. > e-mail: sattrackcam_at_langbroek.org > > launchtower: http://launchtower.langbroek.org > Station (b)log: http://sattrackcam.blogspot.com > Twitter: _at_Marco_Langbroek > ----- > > > _______________________________________________ > Seesat-l mailing list > https://lists.seesatmail.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list https://lists.seesatmail.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Fri Apr 12 2024 - 01:37:35 UTC
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