The last few passes seem to have led the post-launch vector on the mission ops log by about 2 minutes. That would match object B or C better than A.
OBJECT A 1 29653U 06058A 06351.39637367 .00113903 00000-0 19849-2 0 84 2 29653 040.0103 072.2240 0011486 160.2008 258.9315 15.49475957 121 OBJECT B 1 29654U 06058B 06351.25661142 .00032981 00000-0 57352-3 0 31 2 29654 040.0190 073.0666 0004455 148.9012 211.2058 15.50040309 100 OBJECT C 1 29655U 06058C 06351.19216215 .00100962 00000-0 17267-2 0 26 2 29655 040.0186 073.4702 0004585 153.7796 206.3451 15.50119393 98
73, Lee-KU4OS
On Sunday 17 December 2006 03:59, Mineo Wakita wrote:
I compared a 2006-058A of NORAD with preliminary Keps. And I thought that "29653U 06058A" = "GeneSat-1 or TacSat-2".
2006-058A = GeneSat-1 or TacSat-2 1 29653U 06058A 06350.99910588 .00033022 00000-0 58721-3 0 28 2 29653 40.0116 74.6585 0006229 162.5501 197.5512 15.49396203 61
http://www.celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/tle-new.txt
Name: Mineo Wakita / JE9PEL, JAMSAT member Mail: ei7m-wkt@asahi-net.or.jp URL : http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/ QTH : Yokohama Japan, GL:pm95tj Date: Dec 17, 2006
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