Re: new cosmos in orbit

From: Kevin Fetter (kfetter@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jun 10 2004 - 09:04:27 EDT

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    Perfect, just like I was hoping for.
    
    The new SL-16 R/B is in this orbit
    
    SL-16 R/B
    1 28353U 04021B   04162.33857259  .00571196  00000-0  28640+0 0    59
    2 28353  71.0036 326.5130 0005055 192.3130 167.7816 14.13957846    42
    
    And it's orbit is good, so it passes by the following.
    
    SL-16 R/B
    1 22566U 93016B   04161.42951549 -.00000202  00000-0 -80311-4 0  4764
    2 22566  71.0035 325.6831 0011167 174.1461 185.9794 14.14567009578670
    
    So another chance to see two satellites somewhat near each other that are bright, alright:)
    
    Kevin
    
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