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HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 047.01 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD FEBRUARY 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
LO-19 BBS Now On-line
At 16 FEB 91 3:13:55 UTC, the LUSAT command stations completed the loading
of the file system and BBS. The entire load was handled by LU stations,
and the first uploaded message is from Dr. Carlos Saul Menem, LU1SM,
President of the Argentine Republic. This brings all three of the "Pacsat
Protocol" spacecraft on line, a total of 20 MB of "rotating storage".
Following was downloaded from LO-19:
LUSAT BBS is available!
Finally, all the tests have been completed in LUSAT, and the BBS is
available for use by worldwide radio amateurs.
To access LUSAT with PG the PG.CFG file must have the following lines:
ao16access 30660 (same as used for PACSAT)
bbscall lusat-12
bdcstcall lusat-11
The rest of the commands on PG.CFG are the same as used for PACSAT.
We invite you PACSAT users to join us on LUSAT, and wish you all a lot
of fun using this little bird.
73, Marcelino - LU7DSU
AMSAT Argentina - LUSAT Engineering Group.
[ANS thanks Harold Price, NK6K, for the information for this bulletin]
/EX
SB ALL @ AMSAT $ANS-047.02
MICROSAT UPDATE
HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 047.02 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD FEBRUARY 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
WO-18 reloaded, TNC Bug Discovered
Chris Williams, WA3PSD, of the WEBERSAT Engineering Team reports that WO-18 was
blown back to MBL during commanding earlier today. With the generous help of
the microsat command team, the reload is in progress. They expect to be
shooting pictures again by early next week.
Bob McGwier, N4HY, reports that by modifying the Phase Set Point parameter on
LO-19, significant improvement to the eye pattern and I/Q channel separation
was realized. During the next Wednesday's Experimenters day (20 February 91),
provided that there are no other higher priority commands which must be
issued, Bob plans to modify the Phase Set Point on PACSAT.
There have been some reports that the new version of PG.EXE does not work well
with AEA TNCs. Bob McGwier has come up with the winning combination of
parameters to make the two play together (nicely):
Place the following commands in PG.TNC:
MON 4
MTO yes bbstat
MFROM off
and put the following in PGDONE.TNC to restore things
MTO all
MFROM all
/EX
SB ALL @ AMSAT $ANS-047.03
RUSSIAN SATELLITE UPDATE
HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 047.03 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD FEBRUARY 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
RS 12/13 to turn on soon, Software bug keeping AO-21 silent
The newly launched Russian satellite, RS-12/13, is scheduled to become
operational in the 20-22 February time frame. If you are not already aware,
RS12/13 is piggyback on COSMOS-2123 NAVSAT. The Soviet Space Agency is
completing their final checkout of the COSMOS satellite and has requested that
the Amateur Satellite not transmit during this time.
There was a brief initial checkout of the RS-12 beacon, robot and transponder
immediately after launch and all seemed fine. Once testing on COSMOS-2123 has
been done, it is expected that RS-12 will be become operational and final
testing of RS-12/13 will be completed.
The transmitters for AO-21/RM1 remain turned off since a command station
software problem was discovered. It appears that both satellite transmitters
are turned on when the command for a single transmitter is issued. It is
expected to take a few additional weeks to resolve this problem.
[ANS thanks Ray Soifer W2RS, and Pat Gowen, G3IOR for the information for this
bulletin]
/EX
SB ALL @ AMSAT $ANS-047.04
SIXTH ANNUAL AMSAT-UK COLLOQUIUM
HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 047.04 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD FEBRUARY 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
AMSAT-UK Sponsors 6th Annual Satellite Colloquium at U. of Surrey.
AMSAT-UK is sponsoring a symposium focused on all OSCAR satellites and digital
communications. Questions & Answer sessions with various Amateur Satellite
experts are planned as are tours of the UoSat command station. As in years
past, the University of Surrey will be the meeting place for this colloquium.
The following is the preliminary "line-up" of programs planned for the week of
July 25-28:
Thursday July 25th: International Satellite Day
Friday July 26th: Satellite Sessions
Saturday July 27th: Satellite Sessions
Sunday July 28th: Satellite Sessions
For more details on the symposium, contact:
Ron Broadbent, G3AAJ
94 Herongate Road
Wanstead Park
London E12 5EQ England
Tel: 081-989-6741
Fax: 081-989-3430 (24 Hours)
Note that the telephone code for AMSAT-UK has changed. From the United
States to call AMSAT-UK replace the 081 prefix with 011-44-81. Contact
your long distance carrier for their international dialing instructions.
Check with your travel agent as soon as possible as many of the Airlines are
offering very favorable rates to Europe.
Stay tuned to the AMSAT News Service for more details.
[ ANS thanks Ron Broadbent, G3AAJ, and Eric Cottrell, WB1HBU, for the
information for this bulletin ]
/EX
SB ALL @ AMSAT $ANS-047.05
OPERATIONS NET SCHEDULE
HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 047.05 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD FEBRUARY 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
AMSAT-NA Operations Net Schedule
AMSAT Operations Nets are planned for the following times.Mode B nets are
conducted on an AO-13 downlink frequency of 145.950. Mode J/L nets are
conducted on an AO-13 downlink frequency of 435.970.
Date UTC Mode Phs NCS Alt. U.S. day
24 Feb 91 0500 B 115 WB6LLO N5BF Saturday
02 Mar 91 1400 B 209 WB9ANQ KA5SMA Saturday
10 Mar 91 0315 J/L 166 WA5ZIB WD0E Saturday
17 Mar 91 0400 B 100 N5BF WB6LLO Saturday
23 Mar 91 1400 B 216 KA5SMA WB9ANQ Saturday
The Operations Net features guest speakers approximately every other week
to provide up-to-the-minute information on topics of interest to various
sorts of satellite users. Watch ANS for information on guest speakers
and topics. On the 24 Feb 91 session, Eric Rosenberg, KD3Q, will be
talking about his satellite DXpeditions and AMSAT electronic mail issues.
WA3NAN, the Goddard Space Flight Center radio club retransmits the Mode J/L
(Mode B nets will not be retransmitted at this time) AMSAT Operations Nets on
147.450 FM for the Washington DC area amateur community. Questions from
listeners can be patched from the club repeater (146.835 -) to AO-13 for the
net.
For information on the amateur satellite program and how you can participate,
contact AMSAT-NA Headquarters at P.O. Box 27, Washington, DC 20044, phone
(301) 589-6062, or contact your local AMSAT Area Coordinator.
/EX
SB ALL @ AMSAT $ANS-047.06
AO-13 TRANSPONDER SCHEDULE
HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 047.06 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD FEBRUARY 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
End of Eclipse Period Marks return to Original Winter Schedule
AO-13 TRANSPONDER SCHEDULE
Mode-B : MA 000 to MA 165 |
Mode-JL: MA 165 to MA 190 |
Mode-LS: MA 190 to MA 195 |
Mode-S : MA 195 to MA 200 | <= Mode B is Off - no swishing!
Mode-BS: MA 200 to MA 205 | <= QRP on BS please.
Mode-B : MA 205 to MA 256 |
Omnis : MA 240 to MA 060 |
This schedule is expected to continue through 27 March 91
The command team requests that you make a specific effort to use QRP on Mode
between MA 200 to 205. This is specifically to help those people who are
experimenting with Mode S.
The spacecraft attitude for AO-13 is:
BLON = 209.5 and BLAT = 0.7 for 31 December 90
AMSAT-OSCAR-10 appears to be receiving sufficient solar panel illumination to
support Mode-B transponder operations. The transponder may be used,
carefully, at all points of the orbit except MA 254 - 006 when eclipses occur.
If beacon or transponder signals show signs of FMing, users should cease all
transponder use immediately. An APPROXIMATION of the spacecraft attitude for
AO-10 is :
BLON = 357 and BLAT = 3.0 for 9 February 91
/EX
SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-047.O
Orbital Elements 047.OSCAR
HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR OSCAR SATELLITES
FROM N3FKV HEWITT, TX February 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
Satellite: AO-10
Catalog number: 14129
Epoch time: 91033.7367697
Element set: 635
Inclination: 25.9197 deg
RA of node: 162.4090 deg
Eccentricity: 0.5980697
Arg of perigee: 213.9903 deg
Mean anomaly: 86.8948 deg
Mean motion: 2.05880381 rev/day
Decay rate: 5.0e-08 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 2948
Satellite: UO-11
Catalog number: 14781
Epoch time: 91044.6058579
Element set: 916
Inclination: 97.9189 deg
RA of node: 93.9319 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0011234
Arg of perigee: 202.2724 deg
Mean anomaly: 157.7947 deg
Mean motion: 14.66210085 rev/day
Decay rate: 2.542e-05 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 37133
Satellite: RS-10/11
Catalog number: 18129
Epoch time: 91046.0671968
Element set: 525
Inclination: 82.9312 deg
RA of node: 149.0934 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0012344
Arg of perigee: 159.0111 deg
Mean anomaly: 201.1617 deg
Mean motion: 13.72146279 rev/day
Decay rate: 1.88e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 18284
Satellite: AO-13
Catalog number: 19216
Epoch time: 91032.1331642
Element set: 236
Inclination: 56.8337 deg
RA of node: 112.6755 deg
Eccentricity: 0.7116426
Arg of perigee: 246.2331 deg
Mean anomaly: 27.6333 deg
Mean motion: 2.09698990 rev/day
Decay rate: 4.0e-08 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 2020
Satellite: FO-20
Catalog number: 20480
Epoch time: 91036.9980558
Element set: 184
Inclination: 99.0200 deg
RA of node: 44.1085 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0540353
Arg of perigee: 238.7441 deg
Mean anomaly: 115.9650 deg
Mean motion: 12.83168109 rev/day
Decay rate: -8.0e-07 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 4673
Satellite: AO-21
Catalog number: 21087
Epoch time: 91040.2610318
Element set: 11
Inclination: 82.9479 deg
RA of node: 328.3797 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0034142
Arg of perigee: 254.9587 deg
Mean anomaly: 104.7789 deg
Mean motion: 13.74341619 rev/day
Decay rate: 03.62e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 145
Satellite: RS-12/13
Catalog number: 21089
Epoch time: 91041.0473950
Element set: 16
Inclination: 82.9233 deg
RA of node: 198.3259 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0028080
Arg of perigee: 273.6964 deg
Mean anomaly: 86.1029 deg
Mean motion: 13.73855424 rev/day
Decay rate: 02.56e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 68
/EX
SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-047.D
Orbital Elements 047.MICROS
HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR THE MICROSATS
FROM N3FKV HEWITT, TX February 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
Satellite: UO-14
Catalog number: 20437
Epoch time: 91044.7130388
Element set: 302
Inclination: 98.6767 deg
RA of node: 124.8795 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0011205
Arg of perigee: 166.0387 deg
Mean anomaly: 194.1068 deg
Mean motion: 14.28892436 rev/day
Decay rate: 7.13e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 5535
Satellite: AO-16
Catalog number: 20439
Epoch time: 91044.6858624
Element set: 197
Inclination: 98.6817 deg
RA of node: 125.1062 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0011594
Arg of perigee: 163.5185 deg
Mean anomaly: 196.6369 deg
Mean motion: 14.28988088 rev/day
Decay rate: 7.47e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 5535
Satellite: DO-17
Catalog number: 20440
Epoch time: 91042.7123513
Element set: 195
Inclination: 98.6823 deg
RA of node: 123.1741 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0011599
Arg of perigee: 170.1813 deg
Mean anomaly: 189.9585 deg
Mean motion: 14.29050751 rev/day
Decay rate: 8.76e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 5507
Satellite: WO-18
Catalog number: 20441
Epoch time: 91039.1864953
Element set: 194
Inclination: 98.6841 deg
RA of node: 119.7119 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0012080
Arg of perigee: 182.6681 deg
Mean anomaly: 177.4435 deg
Mean motion: 14.29116511 rev/day
Decay rate: 8.91e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 5457
Satellite: LO-19
Catalog number: 20442
Epoch time: 91043.7183912
Element set: 196
Inclination: 98.6819 deg
RA of node: 124.2620 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0012688
Arg of perigee: 167.7080 deg
Mean anomaly: 192.4398 deg
Mean motion: 14.29196610 rev/day
Decay rate: 7.65e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 5522
/EX
SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-047.W
Orbital Elements 047.WEATHER
HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR WEATHER SATELLITES
FROM N3FKV HEWITT, TX February 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
Satellite: NOAA-9
Catalog number: 15427
Epoch time: 91045.3471872
Element set: 702
Inclination: 99.1734 deg
RA of node: 55.9071 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0015995
Arg of perigee: 51.4752 deg
Mean anomaly: 308.7851 deg
Mean motion: 14.12817483 rev/day
Decay rate: 6.37e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 31817
Satellite: NOAA-10
Catalog number: 16969
Epoch time: 91045.3777457
Element set: 549
Inclination: 98.5778 deg
RA of node: 72.6526 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0012427
Arg of perigee: 288.4727 deg
Mean anomaly: 71.5100 deg
Mean motion: 14.23903291 rev/day
Decay rate: 8.00e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 22907
Satellite: MET-2/17
Catalog number: 18820
Epoch time: 91040.3315358
Element set: 451
Inclination: 82.5466 deg
RA of node: 161.9410 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0017430
Arg of perigee: 22.8229 deg
Mean anomaly: 337.3693 deg
Mean motion: 13.84422941 rev/day
Decay rate: 4.14e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 15299
Satellite: MET-3/2
Catalog number: 19336
Epoch time: 91038.1076647
Element set: 705
Inclination: 82.5438 deg
RA of node: 111.2438 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0018573
Arg of perigee: 86.0906 deg
Mean anomaly: 274.2332 deg
Mean motion: 13.16910977 rev/day
Decay rate: 4.3e-07 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 12187
Satellite: NOAA-11
Catalog number: 19531
Epoch time: 91045.3406382
Element set: 456
Inclination: 99.0153 deg
RA of node: 359.3348 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0011589
Arg of perigee: 326.7590 deg
Mean anomaly: 33.2851 deg
Mean motion: 14.11911741 rev/day
Decay rate: 8.09e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 12313
Satellite: MET-2/18
Catalog number: 19851
Epoch time: 91038.1244004
Element set: 403
Inclination: 82.5170 deg
RA of node: 41.2704 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0016193
Arg of perigee: 69.2222 deg
Mean anomaly: 291.0671 deg
Mean motion: 13.84054453 rev/day
Decay rate: 1.15e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 9806
Satellite: MET-3/3
Catalog number: 20305
Epoch time: 91038.0901536
Element set: 318
Inclination: 82.5485 deg
RA of node: 52.3259 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0017416
Arg of perigee: 101.3785 deg
Mean anomaly: 258.9289 deg
Mean motion: 13.15938523 rev/day
Decay rate: 4.3e-07 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 6184
Satellite: MET-2/19
Catalog number: 20670
Epoch time: 91038.1336822
Element set: 152
Inclination: 82.5468 deg
RA of node: 102.1852 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0016602
Arg of perigee: 354.3515 deg
Mean anomaly: 5.7460 deg
Mean motion: 13.83909079 rev/day
Decay rate: 3.18e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 3101
Satellite: FY-1/2
Catalog number: 20788
Epoch time: 91036.0352183
Element set: 93
Inclination: 98.9352 deg
RA of node: 72.2554 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0011959
Arg of perigee: 188.6831 deg
Mean anomaly: 171.4122 deg
Mean motion: 14.00635113 rev/day
Decay rate: 2.90e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 2170
Satellite: MET-2/20
Catalog number: 20826
Epoch time: 91038.0210436
Element set: 102
Inclination: 82.5133 deg
RA of node: 41.3778 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0011002
Arg of perigee: 241.6654 deg
Mean anomaly: 118.3456 deg
Mean motion: 13.83267053 rev/day
Decay rate: 1.68e-06 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 1821
/EX
SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-047.M
Orbital Elements 047.MISC
HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR MANNED AND MISCELLANEOUS SATELLITES
FROM N3FKV HEWITT, TX February 16, 1991
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
Satellite: MIR
Catalog number: 16609
Epoch time: 91046.5230597
Element set: 263
Inclination: 51.6077 deg
RA of node: 184.0600 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0023815
Arg of perigee: 243.6484 deg
Mean anomaly: 116.2261 deg
Mean motion: 15.64878844 rev/day
Decay rate: 4.4043e-04 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 28611
Satellite: HUBBLE
Catalog number: 20580
Epoch time: 91039.4386176
Element set: 398
Inclination: 28.4649 deg
RA of node: 184.8045 deg
Eccentricity: 0.0006646
Arg of perigee: 69.2099 deg
Mean anomaly: 290.9188 deg
Mean motion: 14.86178544 rev/day
Decay rate: 5.836e-05 rev/day^2
Epoch rev: 4313
/EX
SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-047.N
2-Line Orbital Elements 047.AMSAT
HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR AMATEUR SATELLITES IN NASA FORMAT
FROM N3FKV HEWITT, TX February 16, 1991
DECODE 2-LINE ELSETS WITH THE FOLLOWING KEY:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
AO-10
1 14129U 83 58 B 91033.73676974 .00000005 00000-0 99999-4 0 6357
2 14129 25.9197 162.4090 5980697 213.9903 86.8948 2.05880381 29486
UO-11
1 14781U 84 21 B 91044.60585790 .00002542 00000-0 46967-3 0 9161
2 14781 97.9189 93.9319 0011234 202.2724 157.7947 14.66210085371330
NOAA-9
1 15427U 84123 A 91045.34718728 .00000637 00000-0 36332-3 0 7024
2 15427 99.1734 55.9071 0015995 51.4752 308.7851 14.12817483318175
MIR
1 16609U 86 17 A 91046.52305979 .00044043 00000-0 43853-3 0 2639
2 16609 51.6077 184.0600 0023815 243.6484 116.2261 15.64878844286111
NOAA-10
1 16969U 86 73 A 91045.37774576 .00000800 00000-0 36539-3 0 5498
2 16969 98.5778 72.6526 0012427 288.4727 71.5100 14.23903291229077
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87 54 A 91046.06719682 .00000188 00000-0 19510-3 0 5255
2 18129 82.9312 149.0934 0012344 159.0111 201.1617 13.72146279182843
MET-2/17
1 18820U 88 5 A 91040.33153583 .00000414 00000-0 36074-3 0 4510
2 18820 82.5466 161.9410 0017430 22.8229 337.3693 13.84422941152992
AO-13
1 19216U 88 51 B 91032.13316424 .00000004 00000-0 99999-4 0 2367
2 19216 56.8337 112.6755 7116426 246.2331 27.6333 2.09698990 20208
MET-3/2
1 19336U 88 64 A 91038.10766476 .00000043 00000-0 99190-4 0 7050
2 19336 82.5438 111.2438 0018573 86.0906 274.2332 13.16910977121873
NOAA-11
1 19531U 88 89 A 91045.34063825 .00000809 00000-0 46313-3 0 4567
2 19531 99.0153 359.3348 0011589 326.7590 33.2851 14.11911741123131
MET-2/18
1 19851U 89 18 A 91038.12440040 .00000115 00000-0 97659-4 0 4033
2 19851 82.5170 41.2704 0016193 69.2222 291.0671 13.84054453 98066
MET-3/3
1 20305U 89 86 A 91038.09015369 .00000043 00000-0 99999-4 0 3186
2 20305 82.5485 52.3259 0017416 101.3785 258.9289 13.15938523 61846
UO-14
1 20437U 90 5 B 91044.71303883 .00000713 00000-0 29806-3 0 3028
2 20437 98.6767 124.8795 0011205 166.0387 194.1068 14.28892436 55351
AO-16
1 20439U 90 5 D 91044.68586240 .00000747 00000-0 31103-3 0 1978
2 20439 98.6817 125.1062 0011594 163.5185 196.6369 14.28988088 55359
DO-17
1 20440U 90 5 E 91042.71235135 .00000876 00000-0 36152-3 0 1956
2 20440 98.6823 123.1741 0011599 170.1813 189.9585 14.29050751 55079
WO-18
1 20441U 90 5 F 91039.18649533 .00000891 00000-0 36677-3 0 1943
2 20441 98.6841 119.7119 0012080 182.6681 177.4435 14.29116511 54574
LO-19
1 20442U 90 5 G 91043.71839123 .00000765 00000-0 31691-3 0 1967
2 20442 98.6819 124.2620 0012688 167.7080 192.4398 14.29196610 55225
FO-20
1 20480U 90 13 B 91036.99805580 -.00000080 00000-0 -15005-3 0 1840
2 20480 99.0200 44.1085 0540353 238.7441 115.9650 12.83168109 46733
HUBBLE
1 20580U 91039.43861763 .00005836 00000-0 63407-3 0 3983
2 20580 28.4649 184.8045 0006646 69.2099 290.9188 14.86178544 43133
MET-2/19
1 20670U 90 57 A 91038.13368229 .00000318 00000-0 27659-3 0 1526
2 20670 82.5468 102.1852 0016602 354.3515 5.7460 13.83909079 31016
FY-1/2
1 20788U 90 81 A 91036.03521834 .00000290 00000-0 21769-3 0 932
2 20788 98.9352 72.2554 0011959 188.6831 171.4122 14.00635113 21700
MET-2/20
1 20826U 90 86 A 91038.02104364 .00000168 00000-0 14325-3 0 1021
2 20826 82.5133 41.3778 0011002 241.6654 118.3456 13.83267053 18212
AO-21
1 21087U 91040.26103186 0.00000362 37191-3 0 118
2 21087 82.9479 328.3797 0034142 254.9587 104.7789 13.74341619 1457
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91041.04739501 0.00000256 26131-3 0 162
2 21089 82.9233 198.3259 0028080 273.6964 86.1029 13.73855424 683
/EX