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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/H7ZIXBERDTBI2SS6NGW5EBLJ6WVJHFDZ/",
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    "sender_name": "Armando Mercado",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Shenzhou object number & SpaceX Falcon",
    "date": "2008-09-29T20:04:57Z",
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    "content": "\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: \"Armando Mercado\" <[email protected]>\nTo: <[email protected]>\nSent: Monday, September 29, 2008 4:04 PM\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] Shenzhou object number & SpaceX Falcon\n\n\n> In April of this year, the Chinese launched Tianlian-1,\n> their version of a geo-stationary Tracking and Data Relay Satellite\n> (like NASA's TDRS) and made extensive use of it during the\n> flight of Shenzhou 7.  One of the test objectives in deploying the\n> sub-satellite was to conduct communications through Tianlian-1,\n> in addition to taking pictures of the Shenzhoz.  So I suspect it\n> is operating at many GHz's, transmitting in a modulation that amateurs\n> will find difficult use, and not transmitting all the time.\n>\n> Armando, N8IGJ\n>\n>\n> ----- Original Message ----- \n> From: \"Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF\" <[email protected]>\n> To: \"Armando Mercado\" <[email protected]>\n> Cc: <[email protected]>\n> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 9:48 AM\n> Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Shenzhou object number & SpaceX Falcon\n>\n>\n>> Of course, the spacecraft, as launched, has split into 3 parts to extract \n>> the re-entry module, which has now landed so I guess the question is, \n>> which object is the satellite and is it transmitting anything we can \n>> usefully receive.\n>>\n>> Space Track now lists an Objext H.\n>>\n>> OBJECT A\n>> 1 33386U 08047A   08272.15013951  .00054573  00000-0  29582-3 0   158\n>> 2 33386 042.4044 178.2230 0005368 282.1563 235.6774 15.79173201   410\n>> OBJECT B\n>> 1 33387U 08047B   08273.16486755  .00325302  82837-5  23439-3 0   190\n>> 2 33387 042.4065 171.1579 0089600 151.1146 338.4513 16.06393261   587\n>> OBJECT C\n>> 1 33388U 08047C   08273.16548304  .17339353  77079-5  36395-2 0   218\n>> 2 33388 042.5562 171.1969 0068223 167.5297 192.7906 16.23206867   581\n>> OBJECT D\n>> 1 33389U 08047D   08273.14301888  .09276831  78839-5  39833-2 0   195\n>> 2 33389 042.5365 171.6287 0107704 169.6583 340.4200 16.09045925   578\n>> OBJECT E\n>> 1 33390U 08047E   08273.03387694  .04395134  77585-5  35557-2 0    47\n>> 2 33390 042.2885 173.1463 0175741 141.7480 301.2890 15.88629832   302\n>> OBJECT F\n>> 1 33391U 08047F   08273.46256944  .04168032  77011-5  34082-2 0    49\n>> 2 33391 042.2350 170.6011 0173283 148.5087 208.4764 15.89010588   365\n>> OBJECT G\n>> 1 33392U 08047G   08273.22238605  .00019872  00000-0  11175-3 0    72\n>> 2 33392 042.4049 171.6220 0006752 286.1477 212.5348 15.78777424   253\n>> OBJECT H\n>> 1 33394U 08047H   08273.15670370  .00057461  00000-0  31173-3 0    37\n>> 2 33394 042.4132 172.0125 0005298 291.8156 195.4335 15.79138991   579\n>>\n>>\n>> Armando Mercado wrote:\n>>> Greetings,\n>>> There's been a thread on the BBS about which object is/was\n>>> the Shenzhou 7 spacecraft.  For what it is worth I have been using\n>>> Object A keps.  Central China Television (CCTV) covered the flight\n>>> extensively and mostly live as it happened.  Whenever they showed\n>>> the big screen at mission control, my tracking program matched their\n>>> screen, so it's Object A for me.\n>>\n>>\n> \n\n",
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