Re: OCS and Earth-skimming meteor?

From: Bjoern Gimle (b_gimle@algonet.se)
Date: Sun Jan 30 2000 - 12:49:07 PST

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    >probably OCS, passed 5h 59.5m +37d 16' at 18:05:59.1 UT,
    >43 seconds later than Mike's elset. I didn't see any other
    
    
    I was using Mikes high-drag elset. Switching to the low-drag
    decreased the time error by only 5 seconds, and the most recent
    elset from OIG was within 0.4 s from Mike's.
    From the new OIG elsets it was OPAL I saw - position is within
    0.01 d. and time within 0.2 s.
    
    OPAL
    1 26062U 00004B   00030.76895833  .00016694  00000-0  59289-2 0   163
    2 26062 100.2290 228.0092 0038171 179.3422  18.8246 14.34061303   524
    
    
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