DMB Obs Feb 23

dmbrierley@taz.dra.hmg.gb
Wed, 25 Feb 1998 08:56:28 +0000

First a correction: the time of this obs was in error by 1 sec:
9602902267598022204475096  010  12013728  +46334   12  5

8401206267598022319313898  010  12024485  +28004   15  5
8401203267598022319321931  010  12025423  +42353   1   5
8401203267598022319330283  010  12033171  +58493   15  5
8401206267598022319330895  010  12034864  +57458   1   5
8401204267598022319374410  010  12122282  +68315   1   5
8401204267598022319382991  010  12130275  +59435   1   5
8401204267598022319393121  010  12132654  +50293   3   5
7711201267598022319421267  010  12145706  +74531   1   5
7711201267598022319424258  010  12133287  +70181   2   5
7711201267598022319435348  010  12121189  +55451   15  5
9607201267598022320160953  010  12111651  +52433   15  5
9607201267598022320163629  010  12115981  +59279   3   5

Thanks to Mike McCants for the elsets on the three 84-12 
(NOSS 6) objects. Unless it is manoeuvred again, D will catch C up 
around the middle of April.


David Brierley
Malvern, Worcestershire, UK
Station 2675, 52.1358N, 2.3264W, 70m