а они продолжают радоватся этому и хвастатся
Ну, а почему бы не похвастаться, если есть чем
CLASSIFICATION OF GEOSYNCHRONOUS OBJECTS, ISSUE 10by R. Choc and R. Jehn
February 2008
ESOC
Robert-Bosch-Str. 5, 64293 Darmstadt, Germany
4 TABLE 2: OBJECTS WITHOUT TLES DURING THE LAST 6 MONTHS
4.7 Unidentified objects
The following provisional identification is made for the objects listed below based on analysis of the characteristics
of their transmissions recorded by radio-amateurs, the ITU registration data, brightness patterns recorded
by optical satellite observers and of earlier released official TLE data:
UI001 01033A USA 159 (DSP F21)
UI004 00024A USA 149 (DSP F20)
UI007 00080A USA 155 (SDS 3 F2)
UI063 02001A USA 164 (Milstar-2 F3)
UI065 99063A USA 146 (UFO F10)
UI066 93074A USA 97 (DSCS III F8)
UI068 94035A USA 104 (UFO F3)
UI069 93056A USA 95 (UFO F2)
UI105 00065A USA 153 (DSCS III F12)
UI106 03008A USA 167 (DSCS III F13)
UI107 03040A USA 170 (DSCS III F14)
UI108 04004A USA 176 (DSP F22)
UI111 98016A USA 138 (UFO F8)
UI113 98058A USA 140 (UFO F9)
UI116 96042A USA 127 (UFO F7)
UI117 03057A USA 174 (UFO F11)
UI119 95057A USA 114 (UFO F6)
UI121 95003A USA 108 (UFO F4)
UI122 95027A USA 111 (UFO F5)
UI131 94084A USA 107 (DSP F17)
UI133 91080B USA 75 (DSP F16)
UI141 07054A USA 197 (DSP F23)
Object UI147 is clearly identified with the Delta 4 R/B (2007-054B) by orbital plane parameters determined from
amateur optical observations immediately after the GEO insertion.
It is confirmed now that object UI135 corresponds to 1982-106B for which official orbital data was published by
the U.S. Air Force Space Command since its launch until Jul 29, 1999 and then again since Jan 10, 2005 until
Sep 9, 2006.
Object UI041 is identified with the object for which orbits were published by the U.S. Air Force Space Command
between Dec 3, 1999 and Dec 11, 2002. It was erroneously associated with object 1977-080A (see the Issue 5 of
Classification of Geosynchronous Objects, January 2003).
The previously observed continuous increase of the orbital period of objects UI079, UI127 and UI135 was persisiting
throughout 2007. It cannot be explained by the motion model described above. So it is possible that the
propagated orbital data given below for these objects may differ from the actual ones due to errors in propagation
caused by that unexplained (and thus not accounted for) acceleration(s).
The listed orbits are produced from measurements obtained in 2007. They are a joint product of the wide
cooperation of organizations including:• Center on collection, processing and analysis of information on space debris at the Keldysh Institute of
Applied Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (KIAM RAS, Moscow, Russia),• International scientific observation facilities network (ISON) coordinated by KIAM RAS and including the
following observatories: (ISON - это англоязычное название ПулКОН)– Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (Nauchny and Simeiz facilities, Ukraine),
– Ussuriysk Astrophysical Observatory of the Far East branch of the RAS (Gornotayozhnoye, Russia),
– Ulugbek Astronomical Observatory (Maidanak and Kitab facilities, Uzbekistan),
– National Astronomical Observatory (Abastumani, Georgia),
– National observatory of Bolivia (Tarija),
– Observation facility of the PGU (Tiraspol),
– Observatory of the Institute for Astrophysics of Tajikistan (Gissar),
– Terskol observatory of the Institute for Astronomy of the RAS (INASAN) (North Caucasus, Russia)
– Central (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the RAS (St.Petersburg, Russia),
– Odessa State University Astronomical Observatory (Mayaki, Ukraine),
– Observation facility of IKIR of the Far East branch of the RAS (Paratunka, Kamchatka peninsula,
Russia)