Return-path: X-Andrew-Authenticated-as: 32766 Received: from beak.andrew.cmu.edu via trymail for +dist+/afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr11/tm2b/space/space.dl@andrew.cmu.edu (->+dist+/afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr11/tm2b/space/space.dl) (->ota+space.digests) ID ; Tue, 9 Jan 90 13:31:36 -0500 (EST) Received: from beak.andrew.cmu.edu via qmail ID ; Thu, 4 Jan 90 19:24:23 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: Reply-To: space+@Andrew.CMU.EDU From: space-request+@Andrew.CMU.EDU To: space+@Andrew.CMU.EDU Date: Thu, 4 Jan 90 19:21:38 -0500 (EST) Subject: SPACE Digest V10 #363 SPACE Digest Volume 10 : Issue 363 Today's Topics: space news from Nov 6 AW&ST NASA Prediction Bulletins ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 19 Dec 89 05:46:55 GMT From: clyde.concordia.ca!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!utgpu!utzoo!henry@uunet.uu.net (Henry Spencer) Subject: space news from Nov 6 AW&ST [Well, at least I'm into November, even though I will probably slip further again over the holidays.] [Latest Pegasus report is that the dress-rehearsal flight Friday went well but not perfectly. Not clear whether they will want to try another one before the launch.] Cover photo is the Cosmic Background Explorer being prepared for launch. Some feeling in Europe that Mission To Earth should have priority over Moon and Mars efforts. [Why can't we do both?] NASA considers testing the waters in the White House by adding more Moon/Mars study funding to its FY91 budget request. Pentagon still considering what to do about antisatellite weapons. DARPA has suggested that it might be possible to use existing laser-guided antitank missiles (!). [I assume this means "as upper stages".] Europe, Japan, and Congress are all angry about the latest round of changes in the space station. Management is turning over too often, they are not being kept informed properly, and NASA's goodwill is being stretched thin. The station has undergone *eleven* major program reviews in five years, and the top three management levels have changed roughly yearly. Europe is mostly annoyed about not being consulted. Japan comments "every year, we slip a year"; US observers in Japan report "if we diddle around with this thing once more, they're about to pick up their yen and go home". The latest slip in launch date for the Japanese module at least stayed within the same Japanese-government fiscal year, but the Japanese have just about had it. Japan is also concerned that some of NASA's economy moves will hit everybody in the form of higher operating costs. Congress is muttering about "bait and switch" tactics: "we could go to the Federal Trade Commission if an automobile dealer did that to us". Truly counters that "The appropriations process... is totally strangling the station so far" and urges stable funding. Ariane launches first Intelsat 6 Oct 27. First Commercial Titan rolls out to pad Oct 31. Discovery goes to pad Oct 27 for the military mission. AW&ST shows a rough drawing of the shape of the payload [no indication of how they got this, of course!], which is a bird about 10m long on top of an IUS. It's a Clarke-orbit eavesdropping satellite like the one that went up on 51C in Jan 1985. ESA begins prelaunch checkout of Ulysses. Launch is set for next Oct, with Jupiter flyby Feb 1992 and solar polar passes in 1994-5. [For those unaware, Ulysses is the remnant of the International Solar Polar Mission, a pair of spacecraft; the US one was unilaterally cancelled.] More trouble with the Christics is possible, since Ulysses uses RTGs. AIAA report says US needs to support its space industry the way it historically supported agriculture, railroads, aviation, and comsats. "The fickleness of government commitments" cited as major problem. DoD budget is down for the fifth time. NASP got full funding, over the objections of the Pentagon. A second Titan 4 pad at Vandenberg was funded as well. For the first time, SDI had a net budget cut "and is now clearly in long-term budget trouble". Millie Hughes-Fulford replaces Robert Phillips as one of the payload specialists for the Spacelab Life Sciences mission next August; Phillips is 60 and got grounded for medical reasons. Detailed story on COBE (Cosmic Background Explorer). COBE was set for shuttle launch originally, and had to be redesigned for expendable launch when a polar-orbit shuttle launch became impossible. A fixed cylindrical box design had to be replaced with a smaller cylinder with deploying solar arrays and sunshade. Weight also had to come down a lot to fit on a Delta, although Delta's ability to reach a higher orbit than the shuttle eliminated the need for a fairly weighty propulsion system. The Vandenberg Delta pad, unused for five years, also needed considerable refurbishing. COBE orbital lifetime will be about a year for two of the instruments -- they will die when COBE runs out of liquid helium to cool them -- but the third could last two years or more. Letter from Thomas J Frieling, commenting: "...almost six years after [space station] approval, not one piece of metal has been bent for flight hardware, and crucial issues like a crew rescue vehicle and approval of Shuttle-C are nowhere close to resolution. At this rate, by the time NASA is ready to launch the first station element, the last shuttle will be ready for retirement. I suggest that NASA then exhibit the station components next to the Saturn V at the Kennedy Space Center as two monuments to the lack of leadership that is killing our civilian space program." -- 1755 EST, Dec 14, 1972: human | Henry Spencer at U of Toronto Zoology exploration of space terminates| uunet!attcan!utzoo!henry henry@zoo.toronto.edu ------------------------------ Date: 23 Dec 89 21:32:08 GMT From: pasteur!helios.ee.lbl.gov!ncis.tis.llnl.gov!blackbird!tkelso@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (TS Kelso) Subject: NASA Prediction Bulletins The most current orbital elements from the NASA Prediction Bulletins are carried on the Celestial RCP/M, (513) 427-0674, and are updated several times weekly. Documentation and tracking software are also available on this system. As a service to the satellite user community, the most current of these elements are uploaded weekly to sci.space. This week's elements are provided below. The Celestial RCP/M may be accessed 24 hours/day at 300, 1200, or 2400 baud using 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity. - Current NASA Prediction Bulletins #617 - Alouette 1 1 00424U 62B-A 1 89354.72266571 .00000351 00000-0 41053-3 0 2500 2 00424 80.4649 102.0154 0023651 13.6894 346.4875 13.67267586358301 ATS 1 1 02608U 66110 A 89349.13076144 -.00000035 00000-0 99999-4 0 864 2 02608 13.3761 15.1579 0003303 331.2270 28.7432 1.00392496 701 ATS 3 1 03029U 67111 A 89349.12248212 -.00000074 00000-0 99999-4 0 2764 2 03029 12.9769 22.7095 0016123 204.9242 154.9705 1.00272259 80952 Cosmos 398 1 04966U 71 16 A 89355.21086143 .00076176 16479-4 45948-3 0 3620 2 04966 51.5342 315.1928 2403967 179.6293 180.7064 10.77570439572276 Starlette 1 07646U 75010 A 89351.73319073 .00000014 00000-0 59154-4 0 01 2 07646 49.8261 154.4704 0206184 311.9736 46.3750 13.82129599750681 LAGEOS 1 08820U 76039 A 89353.02861668 .00000005 00000-0 00000 0 0 9587 2 08820 109.8615 293.4026 0045129 277.0676 82.4708 6.38663995 62431 GOES 2 1 10061U 77048 A 89354.25110988 -.00000011 00000-0 00000 0 0 3364 2 10061 7.6218 65.9293 0007440 185.1125 174.7826 1.00280241 7242 GPS-0001 1 10684U 78020 A 89353.93567764 .00000009 00000-0 99999-4 0 2969 2 10684 63.6479 95.0900 0114401 198.3494 161.2380 2.00558486 72253 GPS-0002 1 10893U 78 47 A 89352.40584957 -.00000026 00000-0 00000 0 0 760 2 10893 64.4540 335.9948 0158017 26.0142 334.7966 2.00551159 85047 GOES 3 1 10953U 78062 A 89352.30853737 .00000089 00000-0 99999-4 0 7864 2 10953 6.4805 68.6796 0005391 235.0893 124.6745 1.00261424 2789 SeaSat 1 1 10967U 78064 A 89353.88090206 .00001436 00000-0 54443-3 0 2135 2 10967 108.0147 310.2420 0002876 265.5109 94.5708 14.35237084600724 GPS-0003 1 11054U 78093 A 89353.20856316 -.00000026 00000-0 00000 0 0 1324 2 11054 63.9914 332.3431 0055057 119.3748 241.1779 2.00564997 82079 GPS-0004 1 11141U 78112 A 89352.80575787 .00000009 00000-0 00000 0 0 2408 2 11141 63.6422 95.0233 0056627 318.6760 40.8978 2.00565661 80760 NOAA 6 1 11416U 79 57 A 89352.52015782 .00001112 00000-0 47896-3 0 9451 2 11416 98.5149 344.4042 0010952 292.0316 67.9704 14.26320259544170 GPS-0005 1 11690U 80 11 A 89352.44435974 .00000010 00000-0 00000 0 0 8768 2 11690 64.1023 97.0368 0110593 203.2671 156.2285 2.00558055 86618 GPS-0006 1 11783U 80 32 A 89353.75938741 -.00000026 00000-0 00000 0 0 130 2 11783 63.7982 331.9309 0144270 60.7517 300.6847 2.00571884 70728 GOES 4 1 11964U 80 74 A 89353.28352498 .00000083 00000-0 00000 0 0 1159 2 11964 6.1041 71.7101 0063290 95.3933 264.9569 0.99241803 3868 GOES 5 1 12472U 81049 A 89354.15254323 -.00000246 00000-0 99999-4 0 7970 2 12472 3.0129 78.1029 0004264 95.2727 264.4403 1.00264756 30454 SME 1 12887U 81100 A 89354.09829700 .00027093 00000-0 72448-3 0 4141 2 12887 97.6666 27.2031 0001593 337.2466 22.8709 15.38040148453635 Meteor 2-08 1 13113U 82 25 A 89352.70708252 .00000377 00000-0 32808-3 0 6802 2 13113 82.5388 272.0810 0014083 268.5858 91.3657 13.84109427390768 Salyut 7 1 13138U 82 33 A 89354.51059615 .00026415 00000-0 45613-3 0 9410 2 13138 51.6058 119.6419 0000531 219.9264 140.1689 15.50804469437012 Cosmos 1383 1 13301U 82 66 A 89354.25015276 .00000175 00000-0 19426-3 0 5249 2 13301 82.9308 71.9225 0026520 296.9177 62.9259 13.67784273373219 LandSat 4 1 13367U 82 72 A 89353.07946204 .00001689 00000-0 38476-3 0 1851 2 13367 98.1909 53.9113 0002624 6.3493 353.8442 14.57132951395070 Meteor 2-09 1 13718U 82116 A 89353.30493501 .00000466 00000-0 23885-3 0 8412 2 13718 81.2462 100.4411 0055241 191.3675 168.6244 14.13406203361707 IRAS 1 13777U 83 4 A 89352.51876200 -.00000024 00000-0 -42972-5 0 7014 2 13777 99.0293 187.0170 0013276 162.5316 197.6295 13.98702429 21687 Cosmos 1447 1 13916U 83 21 A 89354.49447477 .00000191 00000-0 19121-3 0 6646 2 13916 82.9459 144.1573 0036959 278.4189 81.2773 13.73989828338139 TDRS 1 1 13969U 83 26 B 89354.16110146 -.00000201 00000-0 00000 0 0 8932 2 13969 4.0383 67.2220 0005267 207.1048 152.6141 1.00257848 91284 GOES 6 1 14050U 83 41 A 89354.35254569 .00000121 00000-0 00000 0 0 493 2 14050 1.8003 80.4304 0000574 235.1999 124.2011 1.00267663 8478 OSCAR 10 1 14129U 83 58 B 89344.40088763 .00000069 00000-0 00000 0 0 4444 2 14129 25.9017 229.8032 6018187 100.2539 328.6863 2.05879902 20842 GPS-0008 1 14189U 83 72 A 89353.85034069 .00000008 00000-0 99999-4 0 6901 2 14189 63.2767 93.5139 0141152 216.0019 143.0399 2.00562238 47164 Meteor 2-10 1 14452U 83109 A 89354.04311973 .00000486 00000-0 20338-3 0 7966 2 14452 81.1640 107.2615 0093631 281.4156 77.6504 14.22485610318968 LandSat 5 1 14780U 84 21 A 89353.10715519 .00000471 00000-0 11417-3 0 9991 2 14780 98.1448 51.5626 0003876 51.6350 308.5339 14.57148286308496 UOSAT 2 1 14781U 84 21 B 89353.66706972 .00002546 00000-0 48723-3 0 5740 2 14781 97.9809 46.9313 0014131 94.3141 265.9644 14.64611370309688 LDEF 1 14898U 84 34 B 89354.43074373 .00095289 00000-0 65948-3 0 808 2 14898 28.5022 287.9939 0002534 267.4890 92.5661 15.72994167320553 GPS-0009 1 15039U 84 59 A 89351.91651852 .00000008 00000-0 00000 0 0 7745 2 15039 63.0211 92.8049 0016633 242.7931 117.0313 2.00562817 40407 Cosmos 1574 1 15055U 84 62 A 89353.97857468 .00000183 00000-0 18531-3 0 8079 2 15055 82.9581 194.3890 0028817 100.2385 260.2022 13.73308157275477 Meteor 2-11 1 15099U 84 72 A 89354.07360881 .00000199 00000-0 16913-3 0 9876 2 15099 82.5293 218.5194 0014702 75.9894 284.2902 13.83768238275821 GPS-0010 1 15271U 89345.33291678 -.00000026 0 7326 2 15271 63.3027 331.8568 0104455 322.5534 36.7234 2.00570557 37383 Cosmos 1602 1 15331U 84105 A 89354.97262494 .00003778 00000-0 53297-3 0 1337 2 15331 82.5359 165.9167 0022899 191.1614 168.9081 14.76826433281777 NOAA 9 1 15427U 84123 A 89354.40338997 .00000527 00000-0 30709-3 0 4631 2 15427 99.1587 345.1905 0015686 147.8281 212.3855 14.12350855258740 Meteor 2-12 1 15516U 85 13 A 89353.94533810 .00000203 00000-0 17230-3 0 1360 2 15516 82.5354 157.0046 0016328 318.7372 41.2552 13.84235282246752 Cosmos 1686 1 16095U 85 86 A 89355.15483202 .00005598 00000-0 10300-3 0 4431 2 16095 51.5989 116.4494 0001707 290.6048 68.6153 15.50821207238219 GPS-0011 1 16129U 85 93 A 89352.97100094 .00000009 00000-0 00000 0 0 3791 2 16129 63.8016 93.5888 0121283 150.1558 210.5491 2.00560898 30742 Meteor 3-1 1 16191U 85100 A 89353.81946387 .00000043 00000-0 99999-4 0 8788 2 16191 82.5472 104.5094 0019556 192.4113 167.6535 13.16886064199957 Meteor 2-13 1 16408U 85119 A 89353.66281258 .00000256 00000-0 21895-3 0 5547 2 16408 82.5363 72.0936 0017047 136.3044 223.9469 13.84266730201216 Mir 1 16609U 86 17 A 89354.48764045 .00027816 00000-0 37136-3 0 2913 2 16609 51.6205 149.1105 0002425 170.0834 190.0433 15.57853732220213 SPOT 1 1 16613U 86 19 A 89354.87804370 .00000451 00000-0 22965-3 0 7082 2 16613 98.7216 66.9311 0001011 46.8686 313.2569 14.20023266 38623 Meteor 2-14 1 16735U 86 39 A 89353.81384150 .00000313 00000-0 27185-3 0 3410 2 16735 82.5370 98.8933 0013542 207.7429 152.3015 13.84013014180130 Cosmos 1766 1 16881U 89354.23802483 .00002809 00000-0 39843-3 0 8249 2 16881 82.5238 225.8588 0020782 211.7929 148.2026 14.76567673182738 EGP 1 16908U 86 61 A 89347.39098238 -.00000024 00000-0 13433-3 0 1590 2 16908 50.0073 107.1735 0011545 83.9975 276.2174 12.44383485151729 FO-12 1 16909U 86 61 B 89332.51013140 -.00000025 00000-0 99999-4 0 1759 2 16909 50.0174 153.2103 0010997 44.1423 316.0292 12.44403023149867 NOAA 10 1 16969U 86 73 A 89353.40645465 .00000892 00000-0 40960-3 0 3183 2 16969 98.6208 20.2379 0014656 72.1749 288.1026 14.23364909169038 Meteor 2-15 1 17290U 87 1 A 89354.05741631 .00000180 00000-0 15234-3 0 3161 2 17290 82.4652 4.6848 0014632 99.5823 260.6989 13.83827206149329 MOS-1 1 17527U 87 18 A 89354.89260078 -.00000132 00000-0 -85166-4 0 3515 2 17527 99.1302 64.5771 0000695 141.2726 218.8551 13.94864600144405 GOES 7 1 17561U 87 22 A 89353.05513873 -.00000044 00000-0 99999-4 0 3867 2 17561 0.0099 0.9420 0003987 2.3811 356.6810 1.00267466 3618 Kvant-1 1 17845U 87 30 A 89355.12908444 .00033864 00000-0 44962-3 0 9436 2 17845 51.6235 145.9001 0002423 177.1641 182.8010 15.57895842156586 DMSP B5D2-3 1 18123U 87 53 A 89353.02854862 .00000902 00000-0 49616-3 0 4424 2 18123 98.8160 181.0379 0014057 172.4252 187.7128 14.13767890128942 RS-10/11 1 18129U 87 54 A 89354.86917467 .00000222 00000-0 23210-3 0 9810 2 18129 82.9263 100.2768 0010521 252.0464 107.9572 13.72043217124995 Meteor 2-16 1 18312U 87 68 A 89353.69631492 .00000218 00000-0 18868-3 0 3519 2 18312 82.5625 72.5653 0013198 43.5784 316.6426 13.83572012118163 Meteor 2-17 1 18820U 88 5 A 89354.16149467 .00000204 00000-0 17349-3 0 1802 2 18820 82.5436 132.7705 0017789 105.0105 255.3026 13.84256942 95414 DMSP B5D2-4 1 18822U 88 6 A 89353.97178157 .00000059 00000-0 35749-4 0 3514 2 18822 98.6689 231.4724 0007566 69.6417 290.5729 14.21154715 97369 AO-13 1 19216U 88 51 B 89343.49223563 .00000031 00000-0 99999-4 0 581 2 19216 57.1254 178.6003 6844990 216.7118 67.1461 2.09697953 11429 OKEAN 1 1 19274U 88 56 A 89354.90341084 .00003092 00000-0 44468-3 0 5975 2 19274 82.5179 323.8678 0022088 349.9162 10.1662 14.75966098 78611 Meteor 3-2 1 19336U 88 64 A 89354.11227527 .00000391 00000-0 99999-3 0 3315 2 19336 82.5353 44.1162 0019562 39.5048 320.7361 13.16874642 67388 NOAA 11 1 19531U 88 89 A 89349.35923975 .00000671 00000-0 39141-3 0 1782 2 19531 98.9616 292.7216 0012858 82.8553 277.4051 14.11345239 63035 TDRS 2 1 19548U 88 91 B 89347.24757333 .00000130 00000-0 99999-4 0 611 2 19548 0.0519 112.6745 0002642 157.6982 89.5772 1.00271530 3585 Cosmos 2001 1 19796U 89 11 A 89354.75001295 -.00001157 00000-0 99999-4 0 2941 2 19796 62.9298 116.0150 7175962 319.6202 4.9459 2.00532646 6223 GPS-0014 1 19802U 89347.49529899 0.00000016 10000-3 0 627 2 19802 55.0773 204.7364 0062052 156.7951 203.5736 2.00560907 6027 Meteor 2-18 1 19851U 89 18 A 89354.15884131 .00000116 00000-0 99999-4 0 1270 2 19851 82.5226 11.0997 0015755 141.6148 218.6127 13.83904238 40806 TDRS 3 1 19883U 89 21 B 89342.89882990 -.00000234 00000-0 99999-4 0 404 2 19883 0.1065 92.2375 0009572 176.4382 91.5552 1.00268103 1981 GPS-0013 1 20061U 89345.18657634 -.00000031 0 420 2 20061 54.6797 23.4748 0080314 170.0741 190.1426 2.00566560 3728 Nadezhda 1 20103U 89 50 A 89354.12181634 .00000214 00000-0 21658-3 0 592 2 20103 82.9604 56.9979 0037229 174.8623 185.2918 13.73544699 23130 GPS-0015 1 20185U 89 64 A 89348.64693948 .00000016 00000-0 99999-4 0 339 2 20185 54.9359 205.5714 0026089 136.6531 223.6255 2.00569485 6995 Soyuz TM-8 1 20218U 89 71 A 89355.12907944 -.00029232 00000-0 -38420-3 0 1031 2 20218 51.6224 145.8995 0001694 216.5898 143.3309 15.57852117 16579 GPS-0016 1 20302U 89345.38879080 -.00000030 10000-3 0 379 2 20302 54.7538 324.7136 0038151 306.2697 53.3775 2.00574446 987 Meteor 3-3 1 20305U 89 86 A 89352.47984128 .00000087 00000-0 21151-3 0 361 2 20305 82.5507 345.4535 0017442 60.6289 299.6599 13.15844933 7183 IntelSat 6A 1 20315U 89331.91798177 -.00000222 10000-3 0 175 2 20315 0.1028 41.6104 0014547 219.5625 98.6861 1.00266854 270 1989 087B 1 20316U 89341.03139726 0.00005964 41604-2 0 360 2 20316 7.0233 179.2574 7261981 212.2333 68.9029 2.27913743 927 1989 070C 1 20317U 89 70 C 89335.48769175 -.00000018 00000-0 99999-4 0 172 2 20317 1.5631 288.4330 0233580 229.5139 128.4043 0.98761918 349 Cosmos 2049 1 20320U 89 88 A 89354.51242723 .00375508 74888-4 39704-3 0 786 2 20320 64.7743 132.4429 0037030 98.5672 262.0006 16.08443646 5312 COBE 1 20322U 89 89 A 89353.51131206 .00004911 00000-0 33193-2 0 290 2 20322 99.0247 0.7502 0006609 138.1448 222.0213 14.00675425 4321 1989 089B 1 20323U 89 89 B 89353.35971497 .00001250 00000-0 39099-3 0 191 2 20323 97.0674 356.4643 0080728 196.2669 163.5922 14.40155175 4421 Cosmos 2050 1 20330U 89 91 A 89354.78144950 -.00000890 00000-0 38270-2 0 331 2 20330 63.0231 316.9763 7369797 316.5218 4.6908 2.00572126 556 1989 091B 1 20331U 89 91 B 89351.92213889 .20989483 43434-4 27464-3 0 479 2 20331 62.8215 229.2985 0029633 121.3548 239.4456 16.46351236 3822 1989 091C 1 20332U 89344.07629308 0.40913519 44119-4 26618-3 0 399 2 20332 62.9123 259.2420 0033088 110.6690 250.1917 16.50931621 2588 1989 091D 1 20333U 89 91 D 89353.86668053 -.00000236 00000-0 10161-2 0 194 2 20333 63.0001 317.0873 7338316 316.4917 4.8230 2.04183202 542 Cosmos 2051 1 20334U 89 92 A 89354.90938019 .00038065 00000-0 62873-3 0 811 2 20334 64.9076 0.8491 0009806 259.8736 100.0597 15.51999904 4032 Kvant-2 1 20335U 89 93 A 89355.06496032 .00033690 00000-0 44738-3 0 500 2 20335 51.6210 146.2189 0002373 177.1986 182.8996 15.57894084 3844 Molniya3-36 1 20338U 89 94 A 89353.52455728 .00000218 00000-0 36631-2 0 300 2 20338 62.8237 164.6633 7352940 288.0515 9.5496 2.00602034 431 1989 094B 1 20339U 89 94 B 89347.72626959 .00000069 00000-0 46898-2 0 166 2 20339 62.8645 165.5088 7389613 288.0338 9.3873 1.96644065 306 1989 094C 1 20340U 89 94 C 89355.14214101 .05863537 41483-4 98842-3 0 618 2 20340 62.7938 80.7771 0064339 116.2917 244.6352 16.26403731 3606 1989 094D 1 20341U 89 94 D 89354.37298078 .24943347 43035-4 33838-3 0 649 2 20341 62.8052 84.0820 0040049 110.8101 250.3635 16.44530401 3483 1978 100AV 1 20347U 78100 AV 89354.00598029 .00025467 00000-0 78128-2 0 201 2 20347 82.5995 341.7049 1213753 20.4937 344.0929 12.53322116 8590 Cosmos 2052 1 20350U 89 95 A 89354.55157781 .00839357 28486-4 28992-3 0 552 2 20350 67.1442 213.6554 0107027 55.1665 305.8618 16.12108600 3219 Granat 1 20352U 89346.00000000 -.00000838 10000-3 0 42 2 20352 51.7220 23.3800 9238040 285.6830 168.2810 0.24433004 45 1989 096B 1 20353U 89 96 B 89354.90485789 .00156427 62257-5 10874-2 0 595 2 20353 51.5426 315.7497 1158751 173.0683 188.7950 13.44682425 2560 1989 096C 1 20354U 89 96 C 89338.99999998 -.00000805 00000-0 99999-4 0 15 2 20354 51.6030 24.1780 9217879 285.2190 280.0690 0.25077369 07 1989 096D 1 20358U 89 96 D 89354.83296559 .00144192 58689-5 99500-3 0 300 2 20358 51.5367 316.0839 1160989 172.8348 189.0899 13.44293124 2553 GPS-0017 1 20361U 89 97 A 89352.64708184 .00000016 00000-0 99999-4 0 54 2 20361 54.9446 147.4762 0064315 62.3843 298.2581 1.98342551 106 1989 097B 1 20362U 89346.14301218 -.00005555 -69763-3 0 23 2 20362 35.6339 140.2604 0333389 98.0019 265.8563 14.49138641 58 1989 097C 1 20363U 89 97 C 89354.70948474 .00203434 86590-5 14364-2 0 113 2 20363 37.6356 137.2034 6050731 205.9890 104.0513 4.07884655 372 1988 065G 1 20365U 88 65 G 89355.16873724 .00644408 00000-0 55770-2 0 163 2 20365 65.8563 262.4522 0007036 354.3716 5.7366 15.66942667 78474 1988 065H 1 20366U 88 65 H 89354.21119710 .00612218 00000-0 55715-2 0 137 2 20366 65.8025 265.6359 0009862 5.0511 354.9856 15.65762330 78326 1989 098A 1 20367U 89 98 A 89354.36777212 .00000050 00000-0 99999-4 0 104 2 20367 1.5294 264.7291 0024379 68.5639 299.5985 0.99045972 62 1989 098D 1 20370U 89 98 D 89354.35540383 -.00000023 00000-0 99999-4 0 59 2 20370 1.5335 264.3051 0015840 28.9376 331.9006 0.97856251 55 1989 099A 1 20373U 89 99 A 89355.01682021 .00031056 52036-5 13168-3 0 45 2 20373 51.6163 146.6403 0089726 112.0909 248.8458 15.79854970 146 -- Dr TS Kelso Asst Professor of Space Operations tkelso@blackbird.afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology ------------------------------ End of SPACE Digest V10 #363 *******************