RE: Astra 1K's orbit becoming more eccentric?

From: Ted Molczan (molczan@rogers.com)
Date: Mon Dec 09 2002 - 23:19:18 EST

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    Astra 1K continues to manoeuvre to decrease perigee distance and increase apogee distance, while maintaining approximately the same
    mean motion:
    
                                                                226 X 352
    1 27557U 02053A   02342.43566754  .00071297  11225-4  10000-3 0   588
    2 27557  51.6341 353.4409 0094575 326.6846  32.7916 15.97385889  2004
    
                                                                220 X 357
    1 27557U 02053A   02343.77834983  .00464327  11257-4  55955-3 0   615
    2 27557  51.6359 346.3256 0102582 332.4421 192.1634 15.97682408  2214
    
                                                                217 X 360
    1 27557U 02053A   02344.01862306  .00348129  11253-4  39890-3 0   632
    2 27557  51.6327 345.0667 0107034 334.2615 133.0736 15.97670914  2253
    
    Ted Molczan
    
    
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