Re: Need TLE for Falcon R/B

From: Limax7 via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2021 08:07:59 +0100
I have video from this morning and soon I upload to youtube.
It was very bright and fast. I saw this at 3:50 UTC (4:50 local time) about
11 min before Starlinks (they are about 4:02 UTC, 5:02 local time).

Adam

wt., 9 mar 2021, 07:44 użytkownik Richard Cole <richardc_at_recole.plus.com>
napisał:

> Adam,
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> The unidentified object was certainly bright this morning at 05:21GMT,
> observing from southern UK. The last time a Falcon9 2nd stage from a
> Starlink launch did not deorbit was in October 2020 on L1.12. It was two
> weeks after launch before Space-Track recorded any elements for the object
> (20070BS, 46669) and it seems to have come down a week later. I guess that
> remains the best explanation at the moment for the object from the L1.17
> launch.
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> Regards
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> Richard
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> *From:* Limax7 <limax7ad_at_gmail.com>
> *Sent:* 08 March 2021 15:43
> *To:* Richard Cole <richardc_at_recole.plus.com>
> *Cc:* SeeSat-L_at_satobs.org
> *Subject:* Re: Need TLE for Falcon R/B
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> And watch this video from 7 March 2021 at 5:00 local time (4:00 UTC) from
> south in Poland maybe Krakow.
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> Bright object few minutes before Starlinki train.
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> In video is also bright ISS
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> https://youtu.be/i-f5RqpO62A
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> +++
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> Another video from Poland and 6 March 2021 5:03 local time (4:03 UTC)
> (near Sanok south-east Poland)
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> https://youtu.be/rKyTjz-E0FQ
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> I don't think so it's Starlink-2211
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> Take a look from TLEs from that days.
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> Adam
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> pon., 8 mar 2021, 15:48 użytkownik Limax7 <limax7ad_at_gmail.com> napisał:
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> But this morning 8 March 2021 at 4:55 I saw this bright object in Coma
> Berenices. It has about -2 mag and Avery morning it's so bright.
>
> In simulation at this point of sky Starlink-2211 was earlier about 4:51
>
> After this bright object I saw Starlink-2213 and then (40 deg to the west)
> Starlink train.
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> Starlinks are very bright and separated at 100-120 deg. from West to East
> (they fly in Zenit).
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> Adam
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> pon., 8 mar 2021, 14:18 użytkownik Richard Cole <richardc_at_recole.plus.com>
> napisał:
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> The object flying ahead of the L1.17 train is Starlink-2211 which had
> failed to start orbit-raising when I checked yesterday. Because it is lower
> in height it is faster and hence flies ahead of the rest. The Falcon 2nd
> stage is deorbited on the second revolution. SL-2211 may be in a different
> attitude and hence appear brighter than the other spacecraft.
>
> Regards
>
> Richard Cole
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Seesat-l <seesat-l-bounces+richardc=recole.plus.com_at_satobs.org> On
> Behalf Of Limax7 via Seesat-l
> Sent: 08 March 2021 13:10
> To: seesat-l_at_satobs.org
> Subject: Need TLE for Falcon R/B
>
> Hi guys.
>
> Here in Poland we see great view on Starlink-20(L17) in the morning sky
> about 3:30 and 5:00 local time.
> Before Starlink train fly bright Falcon second stage rocket.
> I don't find any TLE for him. I'm asking why, that's big and bright object.
>
> Can you help my with finding TLE ?
>
> Adam, from Białystok, Poland
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