RE: Crappy video of unid sat, and obs and orbit for it

From: Derek C Breit (breit_ideas@poyntsource.com)
Date: Wed Jul 20 2011 - 16:01:33 UTC

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    Nice..
    
    Derek
    
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    From: seesat-l-bounces+breit_ideas=poyntsource.com@satobs.org
    [mailto:seesat-l-bounces+breit_ideas=poyntsource.com@satobs.org] On Behalf
    Of Kevin Fetter
    Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 8:34 AM
    To: seesat-l@satobs.org
    Subject: Crappy video of unid sat, and obs and orbit for it
    
    I aimed at vega last night, and let the star's pass across the feild of
    view. The sky was hazy, wrecking the view.
    
    As I was playing back the video, a bright sat zipped by. Looks to be
    something in a low orbit. Is this a unid, are am I missing something, ie a
    satellite running early are late like say 28952.
    
    http://www.kfetter.com/satvideo/2011/jul/july20unid.wmv
    
    Area of sky
    
    23 h 36 m R.A
    +37 deg 54 min Dec
    
    2 obs for it
    
    99999 99 999J   1775 G 20110720072736282 17 25 2342519+400125 37 S
    99999 99 999J   1775 G 20110720072741721 17 25 2332223+354692 37 S
    
    Rough orbit
    
    UNID                                                         
    1 99999           11201.31089955 0.00001363  00000-0  50000-4 0    05
    2 99999  97.5511 148.2121 0012382 230.9447 264.7268 15.27926695    01
    
    Kevin
    
    44.6062 N
    75.6910 W
    
    
    
    
    
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