This week I have moved the following satellites into the normal KEP distribution (a lot easier for me) The name listed is the name used in the KEP distribtuion If any of these are wrong, please advise GOLIAT and UNICUBESAT appear to claim the same object!
ALMASAT-1 Cat # 38078 E-STAR Cat # 38079 (OBJECT C) MO-72 (MASAT-1) Cat # 38081 (OBJECT E) XATCOBEO Cat # 38082 (OBJECT F) GOLIAT Cat # 38085 (OBJECT J)
The remaining VEGA launch objects are to my knowledge unclaimed by anyone This is the last time I will provide KEPs for these objects (unless someone claims them ) This week's KEPs for the unclaimed objects are:
OBJECT D 1 38080U 12006D 12082 53578996 00035370 00000-0 91647-3 0 936 2 38080 069 4865 152 8571 0770596 356 6956 002 9212 14 08057574 5352 OBJECT G 1 38083U 12006G 12082 67577306 00037173 00000-0 95675-3 0 1140 2 38083 069 4871 152 5315 0770160 356 5144 003 0816 14 08280259 5372 OBJECT H 1 38084U 12006H 12082 61266903 00032319 00000-0 84776-3 0 947 2 38084 069 4893 152 7140 0770873 356 6371 002 9710 14 07759481 5366
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