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