CelesTrak has created dedicated pages for the Kosmos 1408 ASAT test debris,
where you can find orbital data as soon as it is available:

https://www.celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/table.php?tleFile=1982-092&title=Russian%20ASAT%20Test%20Debris%20(COSMOS%201408)&orbits=50&pointsPerRev=60&frame=1
https://celestrak.com/cesium/orbit-viz.php?tle=/NORAD/elements/1982-092.txt&satcat=/pub/satcat.txt&orbits=50&pixelSize=3&samplesPerPeriod=60&referenceFrame=1

73,
Nico PA0DLO

On 16-11-2021 17:07, Alan wrote:

There were effectively 1500+ �new� satellites deployed simultaneously but unexpectedly.It will take Space-Track some time to determine the new orbits.CelesTrak has good information on past ASAT tests, so a good chance they will have something on this, though not immediately.

73,

Alan

WA4SCA

From: Robert Coppock <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2021 09:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AMSAT-BB] tracking space debris

any way to track the blown up satellite space debris ?

keps ?


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