With this information,

I thought, lets update the TLE data for AO-27.
But when I queried the space-track database I got another name for
norad-id 22825 ?

0 KITSAT B
1 22825U 93061C   13304.75582515  .00000229  00000-0  10682-3 0  5154
2 22825 098.6342 247.4246 0007462 243.1674 177.4743 14.29604597 48145

Strange, in amateur.txt via Celestrak it says

EYESAT-1 (AO-27
1 22825U 93061C   13304.75582515  .00000229  00000-0  10682-3 0  5154
2 22825  98.6342 247.4246 0007462 243.1674 177.4743 14.29604597 48145

Seems a glitch in the space-track database ????

73 Jan PE0SAT

On 01-11-2013 20:09, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
From the website (http://www.ao27.org/AO27/)

Oct 29th, 2013
Recovery operations are underway again for AO-27. We will try to keep the
website up to date with any infomation.
- Michael, N3UC

We could definitely use another FM bird, so let's hope they are able to get it going again. Maybe I'm a good luck charm - I just sent a QSL card to N5TRR for my last QSO on AO-27, just minutes before it failed last year,
stating "Last operational orbit of AO-27" in the comment field. I'd be
happy to be wrong about that!

73,

Paul, N8HM
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