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Re: AO 27 data
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AO 27 data
- From: John Mock <kd6pag@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 Jul 1999 23:19:19 -0700
- In-Reply-To: "John Becker"'s message of "Mon, 12 Jul 1999 21:10:38 -0500"
- User-Agent: Gnus/5.070084 (Pterodactyl Gnus v0.84) Emacs/20.3
Does the pass data for AO-27 look right?
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# UTC Date & Time Azm UTC Time Alt Azm UTC Time Azm Duration
1 13 JUL 99 03:19:51 165.7 03:26:40 88 257.6 03:33:28 347.0 0:13:37
2 13 JUL 99 05:02:41 231.8 05:06:58 9 271.4 05:11:16 311.6 0:08:35
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Yes, but AO-27 doesn't operate in the evenings. It's in a sun synchronous
orbit, so it's on during the day roughly between 0900 and 1200 local standard
time, irrespective of longitude (1000 and 1300 daylight time).
For the West Coast, tomorrows passes are:
13Jul99 17:16:12 17:23:03 17:29:55 00:13:43 28 95 161 22.9 AO-27
Tue 18:55:34 19:02:50 19:10:05 00:14:31 4 289 215 39.1 AO-27
Good luck!
-- KD6PAG
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