Return-path: X-Andrew-Authenticated-as: 7997;andrew.cmu.edu;Ted Anderson Received: from hogtown.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 ; Fri, 14 Jun 91 03:47:46 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: Precedence: junk Reply-To: space+@Andrew.CMU.EDU From: space-request+@Andrew.CMU.EDU To: space+@Andrew.CMU.EDU Date: Fri, 14 Jun 91 03:47:41 -0400 (EDT) Subject: SPACE Digest V13 #641 SPACE Digest Volume 13 : Issue 641 Today's Topics: NASA Prediction Bulletins, Part 2 Re: Rational next station design process SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PREDICTIONS WORKSHOP 1992 Administrivia: Submissions to the SPACE Digest/sci.space should be mailed to space+@andrew.cmu.edu. Other mail, esp. [un]subscription requests, should be sent to space-request+@andrew.cmu.edu, or, if urgent, to tm2b+@andrew.cmu.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 25 May 91 16:07:25 GMT From: udecc.engr.udayton.edu!blackbird.afit.af.mil!tkelso@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (TS Kelso) Subject: NASA Prediction Bulletins, Part 2 The most current orbital elements from the NASA Prediction Bulletins are carried on the Celestial BBS, (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 BBS 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 #848b - COBE 1 20322U 89 89 A 91139.54937024 .00000183 00000-0 14069-3 0 3326 2 20322 99.0166 151.6979 0009060 149.9949 210.1726 14.03079006 76653 Kvant-2 1 20335U 89 93 A 91143.78077275 .00035785 00000-0 33845-3 0 7029 2 20335 51.6033 50.9993 0005771 221.2264 138.8336 15.66606171 85001 GPS BII-05 1 20361U 89 97 A 91135.16341753 .00000012 00000-0 99999-4 0 1718 2 20361 55.0542 127.1787 0062480 62.5659 298.0823 2.00558286 1000 SPOT 2 1 20436U 90 5 A 91142.72900833 .00000621 00000-0 30985-3 0 5867 2 20436 98.7390 217.3326 0000747 96.1034 264.0216 14.20022467 68933 UO-14 1 20437U 90 5 B 91139.72759653 .00000705 00000-0 29353-3 0 3864 2 20437 98.6663 219.3509 0010544 251.9463 108.0536 14.29118862 68929 UO-15 1 20438U 90 5 C 91133.73393915 .00000435 00000-0 18896-3 0 2796 2 20438 98.6702 213.2834 0009434 269.2249 90.7846 14.28693498 68055 PACSAT 1 20439U 90 5 D 91140.74452842 .00000605 00000-0 25387-3 0 2850 2 20439 98.6717 220.6798 0010316 251.7012 108.3047 14.29205434 69070 DO-17 1 20440U 90 5 E 91142.40652923 .00000682 00000-0 28426-3 0 2840 2 20440 98.6726 222.3744 0010230 243.7162 116.2938 14.29292340 69310 WO-18 1 20441U 90 5 F 91135.23712563 .00000616 00000-0 25769-3 0 2812 2 20441 98.6714 215.2902 0011051 266.9323 93.0595 14.29328365 68297 LO-19 1 20442U 90 5 G 91135.98331718 .00000625 00000-0 26126-3 0 2823 2 20442 98.6713 216.0881 0011268 263.3478 96.6432 14.29405884 68408 GPS BII-06 1 20452U 90008 A 91104.64828609 -.00000008 00000-0 00000 0 0 01549 2 20452 054.3878 243.7085 0043963 051.6051 308.8222 02.00557816008908 MOS-1B 1 20478U 90 13 A 91138.22820807 .00000292 00000-0 24366-3 0 5831 2 20478 99.1530 211.3658 0000655 120.2072 239.9157 13.94860362 64846 DEBUT 1 20479U 90 13 B 91143.43226676 .00000118 00000-0 31378-3 0 2290 2 20479 99.0266 130.2937 0541403 357.7371 2.1295 12.83200705 60385 FO-20 1 20480U 90 13 C 91143.42815430 .00000030 00000-0 95745-4 0 2228 2 20480 99.0261 130.2865 0541319 357.6819 2.1784 12.83181075 60385 MOS-1B R/B 1 20491U 90 13 D 91142.96073158 .00000126 00000-0 28416-3 0 2902 2 20491 99.0198 143.0148 0470182 314.8589 41.5211 13.02852704 60647 LACE 1 20496U 90 15 A 91143.33878674 .00009749 00000-0 49123-3 0 5537 2 20496 43.0998 246.4030 0020104 335.0713 24.9149 15.17143184 70139 RME 1 20497U 90 15 B 91143.33991565 .00020350 00000-0 36814-3 0 6077 2 20497 43.1219 139.3424 0018336 80.1743 280.1154 15.49121528 71326 Nadezhda 2 1 20508U 90 17 A 91139.11739269 .00000174 00000-0 17488-3 0 3338 2 20508 82.9540 172.2072 0045628 129.8102 230.7099 13.73313903 61116 OKEAN 2 1 20510U 90 18 A 91143.45482194 .00001822 00000-0 26756-3 0 5528 2 20510 82.5356 144.0201 0017131 249.7322 110.2039 14.74970669 66194 INTELSAT-6 1 20523U 90 21 A 91135.35585721 .00003632 00000-0 24390-3 0 5248 2 20523 28.3377 245.3042 0015094 148.0818 212.0687 15.03923803 64474 GPS BII-07 1 20533U 91105.05693773 -.00000034 10000-3 0 2207 2 20533 55.1887 3.7570 0034776 95.6026 264.8348 2.00567925 7677 PegSat 1 20546U 90 28 A 91143.70557739 .00009042 00000-0 45405-3 0 5359 2 20546 94.1359 37.4507 0130304 179.5381 180.5981 15.10116667 61273 HST 1 20580U 91143.47348220 .00004959 00000-0 51649-3 0 4735 2 20580 28.4727 240.3368 0005579 61.6822 298.4267 14.87722681 58630 Glonass 44 1 20619U 90 45 A 91142.90902112 -.00000018 00000-0 99999-4 0 5127 2 20619 65.0749 27.2847 0021656 215.1926 144.7166 2.13102863 7863 Glonass 45 1 20620U 90 45 B 91143.49611926 -.00000018 00000-0 99999-4 0 5595 2 20620 65.0753 27.2667 0008644 32.9800 327.1149 2.13102974 7881 Glonass 46 1 20621U 90 45 C 91143.55510132 -.00000018 00000-0 99999-4 0 4656 2 20621 65.0934 27.2779 0011689 204.3192 155.6633 2.13102435 7883 Kristall 1 20635U 90 48 A 91143.78075092 .00063670 00000-0 59570-3 0 5024 2 20635 51.6072 50.9996 0005929 215.9062 144.0346 15.66619790 55885 ROSAT 1 20638U 90 49 A 91142.95294691 .00003050 00000-0 25709-3 0 3014 2 20638 52.9906 340.0285 0011861 275.7894 84.1714 15.00974566 53245 Meteor 2-19 1 20670U 90 57 A 91137.68861796 .00000328 00000-0 28517-3 0 2327 2 20670 82.5488 23.1340 0017592 68.9603 291.3435 13.83971347 44787 CRRES 1 20712U 90 65 A 91143.34925872 .00000746 00000-0 11093-2 0 2985 2 20712 17.8501 282.1232 7106535 72.0321 349.1286 2.44354344 7371 GPS BII-08 1 20724U 90 68 A 91132.32558122 .00000016 00000-0 99999-4 0 1226 2 20724 54.6877 183.1119 0096125 126.1117 234.8738 2.00563240 5642 Feng Yun1-2 1 20788U 90 81 A 91140.58514668 .00000324 00000-0 23866-3 0 1934 2 20788 98.9463 174.6896 0014442 255.3653 104.5910 14.01153837 36340 Meteor 2-20 1 20826U 90 86 A 91137.91033408 .00000163 00000-0 13949-3 0 1834 2 20826 82.5278 321.9797 0012985 331.3946 28.6495 13.83344374 32025 GPS BII-09 1 20830U 90 88 A 91133.35733999 .00000012 00000-0 99999-4 0 1223 2 20830 54.9455 125.4631 0072578 115.1164 245.5422 2.00568613 4747 GPS BII-10 1 20959U 90103 A 91130.27549330 .00000016 00000-0 99999-4 0 745 2 20959 54.9053 184.8354 0047998 215.3773 144.3854 2.00567541 3272 DMSP B5D2-5 1 20978U 91143.45586234 .00000569 00000-0 22526-3 0 1993 2 20978 98.8368 179.8392 0080435 211.4640 148.1718 14.30971104 24711 Soyuz TM-11 1 20981U 90107 A 91143.71698187 .00036961 00000-0 34929-3 0 2024 2 20981 51.6063 51.3239 0005903 216.9329 143.1271 15.66609217 26982 Glonass 47 1 21006U 90110 A 91141.24760945 .00000019 00000-0 99999-4 0 2018 2 21006 64.8401 146.9544 0061770 187.8062 172.1158 2.13102073 3513 Glonass 48 1 21007U 90110 B 91143.30175817 .00000020 00000-0 99999-4 0 2108 2 21007 64.8586 146.9111 0038913 182.5260 177.4807 2.13100318 3556 Glonass 49 1 21008U 90110 C 91143.18459291 .00000020 00000-0 99999-4 0 2005 2 21008 64.8523 146.9117 0012026 290.1613 69.7328 2.13100518 3552 INFORMTR-1 1 21087U 91143.34875399 .00000150 00000-0 14682-3 0 816 2 21087 82.9401 252.0951 0035251 330.7091 29.2085 13.74383307 15615 Cosmos 2123 1 21089U 91 7 A 91137.90824027 .00000163 00000-0 16217-3 0 812 2 21089 82.9228 126.5540 0030267 6.7432 353.4126 13.73897721 13989 MOP-2 1 21140U 91 15 B 91131.19839655 .00000016 00000-0 99999-4 0 712 2 21140 1.0684 298.3688 0000795 185.9459 174.7345 1.00274034 490 Nadezhda 3 1 21152U 91 19 A 91141.88622116 .00000006 00000-0 00000 0 0 908 2 21152 82.9378 78.3850 0043518 97.5587 263.0523 13.73342608 9628 Almaz-1 1 21213U 91 24 A 91143.70897633 .00121583 74329-5 22294-3 0 1305 2 21213 72.6999 326.1103 0011248 242.4984 117.5323 16.01086327 8507 Cosmos 2139 1 21216U 91 25 A 91143.14390822 -.00000019 00000-0 99999-4 0 1044 2 21216 64.8221 27.3975 0007047 228.5132 131.4772 2.13102986 1054 Cosmos 2140 1 21217U 91 25 B 91143.20254253 -.00000019 00000-0 99999-4 0 1050 2 21217 64.8140 27.4160 0009208 248.3857 111.5488 2.13102698 1050 Cosmos 2141 1 21218U 91 25 C 91141.91233345 -.00000019 00000-0 99999-4 0 1090 2 21218 64.8105 27.4454 0008019 318.9250 41.0319 2.13102697 1024 GRO 1 21225U 91 27 B 91143.44352238 .00016106 00000-0 38646-3 0 951 2 21225 28.4699 267.6840 0008145 75.1699 284.9745 15.39783709 7389 Meteor 3-4 1 21232U 91 30 A 91137.77428073 .00000005 00000-0 00000 0 0 223 2 21232 82.5456 245.9829 0017183 126.9351 233.3350 13.15983814 3126 1991 030B 1 21233U 91 30 B 91132.29782852 .00000021 00000-0 42940-4 0 136 2 21233 82.5450 249.8464 0016840 140.7761 219.4583 13.16154658 2384 1991 030C 1 21234U 91 30 C 91142.25632297 -.00000014 00000-0 -50261-4 0 141 2 21234 82.5465 242.8136 0017682 117.1066 243.1898 13.16154255 3715 1991 031D 1 21245U 91 31 D 91133.75240635 .09395895 56565-4 16450-3 0 378 2 21245 56.9836 216.1599 0011302 304.2925 56.2183 16.46905487 2465 NOAA 12 1 21263U 91 32 A 91140.76038009 -.00000029 00000-0 -48199-5 0 155 2 21263 98.7352 170.3864 0012304 244.5373 115.4525 14.21383733 869 1991 032B 1 21267U 91 32 B 91143.01195971 .00005813 00000-0 26656-2 0 113 2 21267 98.7318 172.6111 0004483 226.6833 133.3974 14.21612385 1187 1991 032C 1 21298U 91 43 C 91143.57538485 .00006031 00000-0 27673-2 0 79 2 21298 98.7333 173.1681 0005412 209.4096 150.6709 14.21561455 1267 1991 033A 1 21299U 91 33 A 91143.61932674 .00000022 00000-0 99999-4 0 124 2 21299 82.5747 221.8996 0010304 359.3364 0.7718 12.63609816 854 1991 033B 1 21300U 91 33 B 91140.85288171 .00000022 00000-0 99999-4 0 58 2 21300 82.5781 223.6789 0002193 16.5087 343.6066 12.62069396 493 1991 033C 1 21301U 91 33 C 91143.94031872 .00000022 00000-0 99999-4 0 78 2 21301 82.5688 221.6938 0006159 4.0978 356.0163 12.62838210 889 1991 033D 1 21302U 91 33 D 91142.98279403 .00000023 00000-0 99999-4 0 77 2 21302 82.5762 222.3024 0013704 9.6245 350.5107 12.64262101 765 1991 033E 1 21303U 91 33 E 91142.03084458 .00000023 00000-0 99999-4 0 67 2 21303 82.5672 222.9016 0016700 9.0934 351.0458 12.64833759 646 1991 033F 1 21304U 91 33 F 91143.21342352 .00000023 00000-0 99999-4 0 69 2 21304 82.5736 222.1425 0020946 2.9553 357.1661 12.65626731 790 1991 033G 1 21305U 91 33 G 91137.52675849 .00000004 00000-0 00000 0 0 22 2 21305 82.5664 225.7962 0036908 206.0312 153.8935 12.54722500 76 Soyuz TM-12 1 21311U 91 34 A 91143.84454980 .00049829 00000-0 46819-3 0 113 2 21311 51.6102 50.6674 0004833 215.2204 144.7723 15.66624233 845 1990 035A 1 21313U 90 35 A 91143.46978095 .00247184 30805-4 18091-3 0 71 2 21313 82.3148 37.4248 0002646 281.8940 78.0815 16.15679616 340 1991 035B 1 21314U 91 35 B 91143.33071494 .21328812 -64048-5 26348-3 0 147 2 21314 82.3131 37.5787 0018263 77.4180 283.2539 16.48502650 329 -- Dr TS Kelso Assistant Professor of Space Operations tkelso@blackbird.afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology ------------------------------ Date: 25 May 91 18:24:57 GMT From: agate!lightning.Berkeley.EDU!fcrary@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Frank Crary) Subject: Re: Rational next station design process In article <5972@mindlink.bc.ca> Nick_Janow@mindlink.bc.ca (Nick Janow) writes: >I somewhat doubt that Space Station Freedom would have passed your "step 2". I >also doubt that the space shuttle would have passed. Based on their success and cost effectiveness (although I may be making as premature judgement as far as Freedom is concrened) I would hope NEITHER Freedom nor the shuttle would pass my "step 2." If either did, I feel, there would be something wrong with my "step 2." Frank Crary ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 May 91 15:38:44 MDT From: oler <@BITNET.CC.CMU.EDU:oler@HG.ULeth.CA> (CARY OLER) Subject: SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PREDICTIONS WORKSHOP 1992 X-St-Vmsmail-To: st%"space+@andrew.cmu.edu" SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PREDICTIONS WORKSHOP -------------------------------------- May 18 - 22, 1992 Ottawa, Canada The Solar Terrestrial Environment - is it our largest environmental concern? Increasingly, technologies are suffering the effects of solar-terrestrial phenomena, such as magnetic storms. Advancing our capabilities for predicting these phenomena is the major focus of this Workshop, the fourth in a series of Workshops organized through the International Ursigram and World Day Service (IUWDS). IUWDS, a permanent service of URSI, IAU, and IUGG, promotes and coordinates the rapid transmission of solar-terrestrial data to Regional warning Centres throughout the world. At this Workshop, presentations of new ideas, reviews, and problems in the following topics will be made through formal papers, panel discussions and Working Groups. * Solar activity, forecasts and impacts on geospace and geophysical activities. * Ionospheric events: their predictability and impacts. * Geomagnetic activity: forecasts, correlations with solar phenomena, impacts. * Evaluation of forecasts. * User requirements for solar-terrestrial predictions. * Review of the present solar maximum. Who should attend? * Researchers in the field of Solar-Terrestrial Physics. * Forecasters of the Solar-Terrestrial Environment. * Users of Forecasts, including: - Exploration Geophysicists. - HF and VHF Radio Communicators. - Operators of Electric Power Utilities and Pipelines. - Satellite and other Spacecraft Operators. - GPS Surveyors. Organization of the Workshop This Solar-Terrestrial Predictions Workshop is being organized by the Ottawa Associate Regional Warning Centre (ARWC), part of the Geological Survey of Canada, with collaboration from the Communications Research Centre, Ottawa, and the Department of Earth Sciences of Carleton University. The Workshop will be held at the Conference Centre of Carleton University in Ottawa. Accommodation for most participants will be available in a new university residence located nearby. The university is in a beautiful location between the Rideau River and the Rideau Canal, close to the amenities of Canada's capital city. Intending participants should note that the American Geophysical Union (AGU) will be holding its Spring Meeting, jointly with the Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU), in Montreal during the week prior to the Workshop. Montreal is only a two-hour drive from Ottawa, so while you are travelling away from home, consider taking in all or part of the AGU/CGU Meeting as well as the Solar-Terrestrial Predictions Workshop. For additional information, please contact: Dr. Richard Coles Tel: 1-613-837-4241 ARWC Ottawa, Geomagnetism Geophysics Division, GSC Fax: 1-613-824-9803 1 Observatory Crescent Ottawa, Canada Telix: 053 3117 K1A 0Y3 ******************************** Cut Here *********************************** SOLAR TERRESTRIAL PREDICTIONS WORKSHOP 1992 For further information, please fill out this form and send it directly to: Dr. Richard Coles I expect to attend: ___(YES) / ___(NO) ARWC Ottawa, Geomagnetism Geophysics Division, GSC I expect to present a paper: ___(YES) / ___(NO) 1 Observatory Crescent Ottawa, Canada K1A 0Y3 Please send Conference Information to: ____________________________________________________________________________ Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Institute ____________________________________________________________________________ Street Address ____________________________________________________________________________ City Prov./State Post or Zip Code Country ******************************** Cut Here ********************************** ------------------------------ End of SPACE Digest V13 #641 *******************