[amsat-bb] Re: New Satellites
Jonathan Wagner
jonathan at jonathanwagner.net
Fri Apr 20 04:53:15 PDT 2007
We're still not sure which object CAPE-1 is since we haven't heard it
recently. We think 31122 (OBJECT F) is P-POD A with CP4, Aerocube and
Boeing's cube. Tethers Unlimited's MAST was detected using tracking
information for 31126 (OBJECT J). OBJECTS L, M and N are believed to be
the P-POD B group CAPE1, Libertad1 and CP3, but no good contact has been
made tracking these. A station in Denmark reported hearing something from
the L/M/N cluster but nothing decipherable. If anyone on here has time
and a station set up for tracking, any help finding the cubes is greatly
appreciated.
The latest we were tracking was an older version of this TLE.
1 31129U 07012N 07110.22204978 .00000384 00000-0 10000-3 0 102
2 31129 098.0841 185.3550 0102972 204.2636 155.3680 14.51906202 399
Jonathan Wagner, KE5FSG
On Fri, April 20, 2007 5:34 am, Mineo Wakita wrote:
>
> EGYPTSAT 1 31117
> SAUDISAT 3 31118
> SAUDICOMSAT 7 31119
> SL-24 DEB 31120
> SAUDICOMSAT 6 31121
> OBJECT F 31122
> SL-24 R/B 31123
> SAUDICOMSAT 5 31124
> SAUDICOMSAT 3 31125
> OBJECT J 31126
> OBJECT K 31127
> OBJECT L 31128
> OBJECT M 31129
> OBJECT N 31130
>
> OBJECT J = CAPE-1 ?
> 1 31126U 07012K 07109.87495130 .00000393 00000-0 10000-3 0 87
> 2 31126 098.0837 185.0256 0094278 205.2982 154.3455 14.53328747 387
>
> http://www.celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/tle-new.txt
> http://www.space-track.org/perl/login.pl
>
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> Name: Mineo Wakita / JE9PEL, JAMSAT member
> Mail: ei7m-wkt at asahi-net.or.jp
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> QTH : Yokohama Japan, GL:pm95tj
> Date: Apr 20, 2007
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