Sometimes, I make the same mistake twice, sorry. On June 5, I reported a unid and assumed it to be SAR Lupe 3 [32283U 07053A], which it turned out to be not. It remained unidentified. I have just made that same mistake again. The below observation is of a the same unid as June 5. Fitting a circular orbit through the data of both dates gives: Unid 2024-06-05 and 2024-06-22 1 90007U 24157.96208933 .00000000 00000-0 50000-4 0 07 2 90007 98.1303 252.5319 0001000 0.0000 59.2732 15.30413817 01 # 20240605.96-20240622.96, 7 measurements, 0.008 deg rms Best regards, Eelke. On Sun, 23 Jun 2024 08:20:14 +0000 "E. Visser via Seesat-l" <seesat-l_at_lists.seesatmail.org> wrote: > This unid is probably SAR Lupe 3: > 32283 07 053A 0794 G 20240622230426403 17 25 0922396+584668 37 S > 32283 07 053A 0794 G 20240622230436043 17 25 0902287+572142 37 S > 32283 07 053A 0794 G 20240622230445736 17 25 0845701+555456 37 S _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list https://lists.seesatmail.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Jun 23 2024 - 02:25:23 UTC
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