Attached is an email from Andrew Glasbrenner (KO4MA) concerning the recent
launch from Kodiak in Alaska. I discoverd this too late to put in the KEP
distribution this week. The catalog numbers are not correct because Spacetrack
had not started tracking them at the time of Andrew's email. You can use the
temporary catalog in your program this week. I will sort it out this week for
inclusion in the normal KEP distribution.
Thanks to Andrew for the "heads up" on this launch.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Glasbrenner" <glasbrenner(a)mindspring.com>
To: "Ray Hoad" <ray.hoad(a)mypbmail.com>; <WA4SXM(a)AMSAT.ORG>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2010 10:10 AM
Subject: New keps
Hi Ray,
The recent launch from Kodiak for some reason is not being added to
Space Track, but the keps are being released to the individual teams,
who then publish them to their websites. If I collected these and gave
them to you, would it be possible to include them in the keps emails? So
far I have
FAST1
1 90025U 0 10327.90121560 -.00000191 +00000-0 -19331-4 0 00099
2 90025 071.9702 131.7903 0018126 299.0783 060.8722 14.76368636000560
FAST2
1 90025U 0 10327.90121560 -.00000191 +00000-0 -19331-4 0 00099
2 90025 071.9702 131.7903 0018126 299.0783 060.8722 14.76368636000560
RAX
1 90021U 10327.89911031 +.00000652 +00000-0 +99623-4 0 00095
2 90021 071.9690 131.7844 0022249 305.7421 054.1606 14.77179946000563
OOREOS
1 37224U 0 10327.96770263 -.00000660 +00000-0 -85537-4 0 00013
2 37224 071.9694 131.6389 0020907 303.1087 056.8067 14.76846170000057
FAST 1 and 2 are still docked, so they are identical. The separate files
help with choosing frequencies in SATPC32 though.
73, Drew KO4MA