Hi Nick, > What are the tle or the sat number
The AMSAT keps sent this week included this message from Ray WA5QGD: UKube-1 was successfully launched and deployed 7-8-2014 at 15:58 UTC from a Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M launch vehicle from Baikonur in Kazakhstan. The primary payload was Russia's Meteor-M2 weather satellite. At this time, it is believed that UKcube-1 is one of the following objects which have been added to this weeks KEPs: OBJECT C - 2014-37C - Cat#40071 OBJECT G - 2014-37G - Cat#40075 OBJECT H - 2014-37H - Cat#40076 OBJECT D is in this group, but SpaceTrack currently identifies OBJECT D - 2014-37D - Cat#40072 as SKYSAT-2 (a payload). As always, this could change. More later. Nico PA0DLO mentioned ... Doppler measurements suggest that UKube 1 is either object 40074, 2014-037F, or object 40075, 2014-037G. The separation between these objects is now only 1 s, so no more than 7.5 km. OBJECT C 1 40071U 14037C 14191.82540802 -.00000222 00000-0 -21970-4 0 107 2 40071 098.4040 243.5240 0007266 248.4855 111.5565 14.79492373 302 OBJECT G 1 40075U 14037G 14191.82422499 -.00003687 00000-0 -47620-3 0 121 2 40075 098.4033 243.5283 0004132 270.1457 089.9292 14.80344779 307 OBJECT H 1 40076U 14037H 14191.82417973 -.00000362 00000-0 -39849-4 0 91 2 40076 098.3972 243.5179 0004261 273.8749 086.1949 14.80382331 304 -- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM [email protected] Editor, AMSAT Journal _______________________________________________ Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
