[amsat-bb] VEGA Keps!! (?)
Mark L. Hammond
marklhammond at gmail.com
Tue Feb 14 05:57:22 PST 2012
I think they are here! They match closely with the pre-launch...
Now the lottery begins!
From: http://www.celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/tle-new.txt
2012-006A
1 38077U 12006A 12045.34170990 .00075337 33376-5 11441-2 0 63
2 38077 69.5095 236.8571 0799714 45.5517 320.7952 14.12063853 121
2012-006B
1 38078U 12006B 12045.34630730 .00062068 00000-0 18138-2 0 45
2 38078 69.4882 236.7669 0775634 43.1211 322.7631 14.04418081 137
2012-006C
1 38079U 12006C 12045.34563505 .00003646 00000-0 10000-3 0 50
2 38079 69.4892 236.7638 0781145 43.1829 322.8098 14.05512214 125
2012-006D
1 38080U 12006D 12045.34576499 -.00000171 00000-0 00000+0 0 43
2 38080 69.4894 236.7650 0779813 43.1749 322.8467 14.05390632 121
2012-006E
1 38081U 12006E 12045.34576237 -.00000170 00000-0 00000+0 0 43
2 38081 69.4853 236.7588 0779430 43.1167 322.8527 14.05284925 120
2012-006F
1 38082U 12006F 12045.34582563 -.00000170 00000-0 00000+0 0 32
2 38082 69.4894 236.7668 0779831 43.1118 322.8601 14.05192436 124
2012-006G
1 38083U 12006G 12045.34579010 -.00000171 00000-0 00000+0 0 48
2 38083 69.4868 236.7618 0780170 43.1324 322.8589 14.05257909 120
2012-006H
1 38084U 12006H 12044.91874586 -.00000170 00000-0 00000+0 0 24
2 38084 69.4837 237.7229 0780017 43.6486 322.3757 14.05172992 63
2012-006J
1 38085U 12006J 12044.91875341 -.00000172 00000-0 00000+0 0 27
2 38085 69.4881 237.7235 0782167 43.6065 322.3957 14.05159457 64
73,
Mark N8MH
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Simon Pack <simon at pack.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> I was looking this morning as well, but couldn't find them.
> Analyzing the doppler shift indicated the pass was 50s later than the
> pre-launch TLE's indicated (for the 8:30 UTC pass over the UK)
> I updated the pre-launch TLE (by adding 50s to the Epoch time, and
> re-calculating the checksum) and the doppler correction on the following
> pass was much better.
> I guess the orbit may be slightly higher than predicted, resulting in a
> fractionally longer orbital period.
> 73s, Simon. G7WIQ
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark L. Hammond"
> <marklhammond at gmail.com>
> To: "Alan Cresswell" <alancresswell at xtra.co.nz>; <amsat-bb at amsat.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 1:20 PM
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: MaSat-1
>
>
>
>> Anybody find the TLEs yet??
>>
>> Using the pre-launch set this morning wasn't really great. It's amazing
>> what 24 hours will do :)
>>
>> For example, this moring I could hear Masat-1 and XATCOBEO "below the
>> horizon" according to the pre-launch set. So it's appearing later than
>> predicited using this set.
>>
>> Mark N8MH
>>
>> At 09:52 AM 2/14/2012 +0000, Alan Cresswell wrote:
>>>
>>> Good 32 deg Masat-1 pass over ZL at 0911UT.
>>> 373 frames decoded and good solid signals throughout the pass.
>>>
>>> 73
>>> Alan
>>> ZL2BX
>>>
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