I aimed for SAR Lupe 2, and found a faint track entering (?) the low-declination edge of a 6s exposure, nearly a minute after prediction. Near the 6s distance, the track seemed to continue, though even fainter, until abut 10s from the edge. But one satellite that fast would almost certainly have entered Earth shadow by that time. 31797 07 030A 5919 E 202009122108044 18 15 0748244+711818 39 31797 07 030A 5919 E 202009122108104 18 15 0739033+740814 39 99461 20 756A 5919 E 202009122108104 68 15 0732104+755312 39 31797 is the only match I find within +-3 min and 2 deg with HeavenSat search tab. -------------------------------------------------------- Björn Gimle, COSPAR 5919 59.2617 N, 18.6169 E, 51 m Satellite observation formats described: http://www.satobs.org/position/IODformat.html --------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Sun Sep 13 2020 - 09:40:12 UTC
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