<pre><font size="2">Dear All,<BR> <BR>All new ranging data continues to be consistent with current estimated keps.<BR> <BR>James Miller G3RUH just released some updated data.<BR> <BR>Currently things look like this; the fix is based on estimating MA, MM and EC<BR>only, though it is beginning to matter less if WP, RA and IN are allowed to<BR>float:<BR> <BR> AO-40 Amsat Ranging JRM<BR> 1 26609U 00072B 01176.01392904 .00000000 00000-0 10000-4 0 0047<BR> 2 26609 5.3129 179.7299 8002764 290.2832 6.9064 1.25609948 3004<BR> <BR> <BR> Satellite: AO-40 Amsat Ranging JRM<BR> Catalog number: 26609<BR> Epoch time: 01176.01392904<BR> Inclination: 5.3129 deg<BR> RA of node: 179.7299 deg<BR> Eccentricity: 0.8002764 - <BR> Arg of perigee: 290.2833 deg<BR> Mean anomaly: 6.9065 deg<BR> Mean motion: 1.25609948 rev/day<BR> Decay rate: 0.0 rev/day^2<BR> Epoch rev: 300<BR> Semi major axis: 36289.9 km<BR> <BR> Apogee height 58953.7 km<BR> Perigee height 869.8 km<BR> <BR> RAAN dot -0.1747 deg/d<BR> Arg Peri dot 0.3472 deg/d<BR> <BR>Command stations continue for a few more days with ranging.<BR> <BR>73s Peter DB2OS for the AO-40 team<BR></font></pre>