#25965 = 99- 62 E = Globalstar 29 Soyuz r1 No further elsets have appeared, though SpaceCom has posted its final notice, revising and narrowing down its decay time to a southbound pass over the S Pacific at Mar 19 18:13 UTC +-7m near 19.0 S, 152.1 W. My analysis remains unchanged, with decay at Mar 19 18:44 +-90m as it tracked NE over the S Atlantic some 30 minutes beyond SpaceCom's decay point. #11331 = 79- 32 A = Cosmos 1093 My estimate for this decay is unchanged at Mar 23 11:06, though now with an uncertainty of +-15h. The latest elset is: Cosmos 1093 5.0 1.5 0.0 5.4 v 11 225 x 214 km 1 11331U 79032A 00080.79099044 .01799128 -94858-6 93898-3 0 3981 2 11331 81.1885 206.4675 0008433 278.0735 81.9619 16.20175412153969 #20919 = 90- 93 B = Inmarsat 2-1 Delta 2 rocket SpaceCom has posted an early decay notice for this, predicting the decay for Mar 26 14:11 +-4d near 24.7 N, 100.5 E. I compute Mar 26 10:51 +-1.6d. The latest elset is: Inmarsat 2-1 r 5.9 2.4 0.0 5.0 v 14 285 x 230 km 1 20919U 90093B 00080.41059446 .01223955 81874-3 13983-2 0 5757 2 20919 24.7172 100.2814 0041474 76.2709 284.2443 16.06080816511609 It is observable a little N of the equator as it enters eclipse in the evening sky and leaves eclipse before dawn. More details at http://www.wingar.demon.co.uk/satevo/dkwatch/ Alan -- Alan Pickup | COSPAR 2707: 55d53m48.7s N 3d11m51.2s W 156m asl Edinburgh | Tel: +44 (0)131 477 9144 Fax: +44 (0)870 0520750 Scotland | SatEvo page: http://www.wingar.demon.co.uk/satevo/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org http://www2.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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