Re: Milstar 5

From: Kevin Fetter (kevin_fetter@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 26 2003 - 19:28:12 EST

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    Thanks rainer for the orbital data on milstar 5:)
    
    So that's were milstar 5 went - to replace the milstar DFS 2 ( 23712 ) that 
    was positioned there.
    
    Still waiting for the new milstar to launch, it's going to where a old one 
    is positioned. That one was the first milstar put into orbit, it was 
    reported to be at 120 degrees west.
    
    Kevin
    
    
    
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