A lot! of felines ... or ... Cat: Nr: 05580
Hello Folks, Does anyone know where I might obtain keps for object nr: 1973 583A, catalogue nr: 05580 ??.
My first shot was Celestrak but the page refused to accept the previous password it used to.
(There is no facility for 'remembering' an old password).
It's simply too much faffing around creating a new identity.
Any suggestions and I'd be most grateful.
This is the first 100% British satellite launched 35 years ago. There's a video on the Amsat-UK website showing that it's still transmitting.
It was also known as Prospero X-3.
USELESS INFORMATION DEPT:
Prospero? ... Aye!, the Duke of Milan in William Shakespeare's ... ' The Tempest' ... read the play and you'll understand why the satellite was christened thus.
73 John. la2qaa@amsat.org
From: archie.hackett@hotmail.com To: g7hia@btinternet.com CC: john@manchester.ac.uk; allan_gm1sxx@hotmail.com Subject: Cat: Nr: 05580 Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 01:28:29 +0100
Hello John, Re: the Prospero X-3 satellite.
It's object nr: 1973 583A, catalogue nr: 05580.
I've listened to the Amsat-UK website audio recording and noted the frequency as 137.560 WFM ... but I can't find any keps anywhere!.
Any ideas where I might find current keps ??.
I tried the CelestTRACK website but it refuses to accept my password since I last checked in a year ago.
The Wikipedia page noters that it was decomissioned long ago but that it's still transmitting ... with an estimated life of 100 years.
Interesting power situation there ... nuclear based ??.
If I could find the keps I could have a listen. Any other 'secret' info ??.
73 John 2 la2qaa@amsat.org
From space-track.org:
PROSPERO (BLACK ARROW) 1 05580U 71093A 08035.91733844 .00000129 00000-0 24102-4 0 7288 2 05580 082.0434 342.4015 0548957 143.7064 220.2679 13.89539227815329
-Joe, N8FQ
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