>Even the C object may have the wrong name. Perhaps B is OCS. Yes, B is OCS. Sue Worden timed a zenith pass last night and it is clear that the bright object is the B object. Here are revised elsets: 00004A 1 26061U 00004A 00030.52112983 .00000200 00000-0 71065-4 0 01 2 26061 100.2292 227.7157 0037968 180.6120 179.4391 14.34045000 00 00004B OCS 1 26062U 00004B 00030.52126500 .00015000 00000-0 53292-2 0 06 2 26062 100.2299 227.7183 0038014 179.7764 180.3447 14.34050000 02 00004C 1 26063U 00004C 00030.52083835 .00000200 00000-0 70879-4 0 08 2 26063 100.2265 227.7188 0037780 180.5747 179.5413 14.34180000 08 00004D 1 26064U 00004D 00030.52148276 .00000200 00000-0 71222-4 0 03 2 26064 100.2285 227.7178 0039329 180.0147 180.1087 14.33905000 09 00004E 1 26065U 00004E 00030.52057431 .00000200 00000-0 70741-4 0 01 2 26065 100.2258 227.7196 0037005 179.2153 180.9125 14.34294000 09 Equator crossing times for these elsets: Jan 30 12 29 37.6 E Jan 30 12 30 0.4 C Jan 30 12 30 25.5 A Jan 30 12 30 37.3 B - B is now 37 seconds after C Jan 30 12 30 56.0 D Mike McCants ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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