I managed to make small adjustments to drag to fit the points in all three images of this object. But there is still about 1-2 degree eastward RAAN correction needed, unless i is also adjusted? I used the IGS 8 r elset for best fit, and managed to discover a similar object within a few minutes and one degree. 49063 13 002C 5919 G 20140509231852500 57 25 2037945+084064 55 R 49063 13 002C 5919 G 20140509231856100 57 25 2039686+091280 55 R Old obs: 39065 14 612A 5919 E 20140422003614000 18 25 1402950+341689 55 S 39065 14 612A 5919 E 20140422003641000 18 25 1224356+521941 55 S 39065 14 612A 5919 E 20140422003648000 38 25 1201370+543641 55 S 39065 14 612A 5919 G 20140422003714958 18 25 0924530+595833 17 S 39065 14 612A 5919 G 20140422003724958 18 25 0838736+590551 17 S /Björn 2014-04-23 14:35 GMT+02:00 Björn Gimle <bjorn.gimle_at_gmail.com>: > ... > UNIDs in 16 images, mainly because I haven't yet identified the star fields. > Two of these contain a bright object, close to the orbits of USA 161 and > IGS 8 DbE, but about 130 km higher, which I cannot find in Heavensat, IDsat > or SkyMap. > > 00000 12 612A 5919 E 20140422023641000 18 25 1224356+521941 55 S > 00000 12 612A 5919 E 20140422023648000 38 25 1201370+543641 55 S > 00000 12 612A 5919 E 20140422023715000 18 25 0924699+595807 55 S > 00000 12 612A 5919 E 20140422023725000 18 25 0838636+590516 55 S > -- ---------------------------------------- Björn Gimle, COSPAR 5919 59.2617 N, 18.6169 E, 51 m Phone: +46 (0)8 571 43 312 Mobile: +46 (0) 704 385 486 _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sat May 10 2014 - 08:16:06 UTC
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