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Re: AO-40 Estimated Keps Set #7
I suggest we keep "scanning the skies" for AO-40. It is the only way I
could find it this AM.
I seem to hear it best about 160-180 deg AZ, 30 deg EL, while this set of
keps predicts it to be at 90/2--where I can't even hear it.
(Observations from N.C., USA)
Wish I had excellent AOS/LOS details, but I'll settle for finding the thing
up the air this AM!!
73,
Mark
At 06:40 AM 12/12/2000, you wrote:
>The following are an updated estimate of the post-burn Keplerian elements
>for AMSAT OSCAR 40:
>
>AO-40
>1 26609U 00072B 347.08068287 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 75
>2 26609 8.7808 233.1519 8061857 198.5088 90.3015 1.25907436 537
>//
>73, Ken N2WWD
>n2wwd@amsat.org
Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]
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