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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 00:16:25 -0700 (MST)
From: Chris Lewicki <chrisl@seds.lpl.arizona.edu>
To: SEDSAT <sedsat@seds.lpl.arizona.edu>
Subject: [jamsat-amsat-bb:20354] SEDSAT Update
Hi All,
I just listened on orbit 40 and heard nothing. I haven't heard
many reports from other people, and no one else has heard it since I last
heard it at 9:11 UTC on Monday the 26th. This isn't indicitive of
anything, but it just means that we haven't figured out its cycle yet
(which is why we need more observers!). If it is on an even 10 hour
cycle, it should have made an appearance sometime after 5:11 UTC today
(the 27th). However, it is probably on a slightly-longer-than 10 hour
cycle, as the period it is "up" after recycling is somewhere between 5
minutes and 90. Need more data...
There are new elements (Set #5, Orbit 15) for SEDSAT, and here
they are:
SEDSAT-1
1 25509U 98061B 98298.60531821 -.00000128 00000-0 -42068-4 0 52
2 25509 31.4432 29.0484 0370265 259.3596 96.5146 14.23717835 157
DELTA 2 R/B 1
1 25510U 98061C 98299.23546192 .00002084 00000-0 41021-3 0 71
2 25510 31.4480 25.4901 0373481 264.7756 91.0193 14.24504740 249
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Christopher A. Lewicki KC7NYV 520.977.0758 Maintainer of SEDS.LPL.Arizona.EDU
Program Manager, University of Arizona Student Satellite Project
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