Tianhui A & B got to about 9.9 km and 10.3 km respectively. One half rev later, it was about 6.5 km and 6.9 km. Regards Robert Christy > On 25 May 2023, at 06:00, Robert McNaught via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_lists.seesatmail.org> wrote: > > Examining my all-sky images from last night I was surprised to find that the crossing point of the HST (NORAD 20580) with a slightly brighter sat trail, which was ID'd as the pair TIANHUI 2-02A and B (NORAD 49071 and 49072), came within 1 second and a difference in slant range of only 10km. Just how close (in km) did these three sats come to each other? > > 2023 May 24 19:37:30UT > > Cheers, Rob > > > _______________________________________________ > Seesat-l mailing list > https://lists.seesatmail.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list https://lists.seesatmail.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Thu May 25 2023 - 00:48:56 UTC
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