USA 193 et al BY Feb 18

From: Brad Young (allenb_young@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Feb 18 2008 - 03:54:47 UTC

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    Using Ted's latest elset:
    
    USA 193          5.0  2.5  0.0  4.3 v                    249 X 260 km
    1 29651U 06057A  08048.09979129  .00257471  00000-0  31999-3 0    00
    2 29651  58.4812  43.9247 0008448  75.1492 285.0544 16.07103915    05
    
    and Mike's for everything else:
    
    29651 06 057A   8336 P 20080218005746890 17 25 0302337+041485 87 S
    29651 06 057A   8336 P 20080218005817460 17 25 0504090+410842 28 S
    14728 84 012C   8336 P 20080218010858790 17 25 0642918+134334 38 S
    14795 84 012F   8336 F 20080218014104550 17 25 0435534+125736 48 S
    14795 84 012F   8336 F 20080218014109210 17 25 0440765+152862 48 S
    14795 84 012F   8336 F 20080218014158790 17 25 0604841+430127 28 S
    14795 84 012F   8336 F 20080218014234690 17 25 0739994+564908 48 S
    
    For USA 193:
    1st point: 0.258 deg X-track; 14.196 s late split Alpha and 93 Cetus
    2nd point: 0.322 deg X-track; 14.640 s late split Eta and Zeta Aurigae
    
    Used only those very well known splits due to moon and clouds interfering with a perfect overhead pass at mag +0!
    
    PPAS later.
    
    TULSA1:
    COSPAR 8336 +36.1397, -95.9838, 201 m
    
    
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