Bryce,

I ran the Keps for all the objects.  Space-Track shows something like 20, which 
is interesting.  They
are already widely dispersed, so given the low transmission rate, it might be 
better to wait a few
days until at least some tentative identifications are made.  I expect DK3WN is 
on the case.  :)

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA
 

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<Does anyone know the designator and/or keps for the recently launched
<CUSat? Maybe I should stick roughly with any of the keps for the recent
<SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket body? My friend worked on CUSat and I'd 
<really like
<to catch a pass of it and show him it operating in orbit!
<
<Thanks,
<
<Bryce
<KB1LQC
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