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- 05-09-2008 03:01 PM #1
AMC-14 Orbit Change
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It appears that AMC-14 orbit is being worked on. Below is the latest orbital
parameters for the satellite. Notice the change in perigee. A big increase over the last few weeks. Also notice the decrease of inclination. Looks like some major tweaking going on.
Name AMC-14
NORAD # 32708
COSPAR designator 2008-011-A
Epoch (UTC) 2008-05-08 06:26:15
Orbit # at Epoch 125
Inclination 46.389
RA of A. Node 157.615
Eccentricity 0.6958314
Argument of Perigee 7.839
Revs per day 2.23127661
Period 10h 45m 22s (645.37 min)
Semi-major axis 24 738 km
Perigee x Apogee 1,146 x 35,574 km
BStar (drag term) 0.000000000 1/ER
Mean anomaly 359.110
Propagation model SDP4
Element number / age 49 / 1 day(s)
StdMag (MaxMag) / RCS N/A
Diameters N/A
Satellite group Geostationaryartes, scientia, vertas
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- 05-09-2008 03:07 PM #2
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Could you provide the numbers as they used to be? I for one, wasnt following the numbers closely, and dont know where to find the historical ones to see the difference.
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- 05-09-2008 03:12 PM #3
I'm far from knowledgeable on this topic, but shouldn't we be expecting an orbit change? After all, presumably, it had been decided to declare the sat a total loss; thus they need to park it somewhere (or, I suppose, burn it up).
- 05-09-2008 03:15 PM #4
Oh no. How long before someone post that it is headed straight for earth??
- 05-09-2008 03:20 PM #5
- 05-09-2008 03:24 PM #6
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The perigee was about 740 km as I recall, so this is a significant change. I do not think that you would up the Perigee if you were immediately planning on putting it in the drink.
Possible that someone is trying to save it. Can't really think of any other reason for the change.
- 05-09-2008 03:25 PM #7
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Here is are the parameters a little less than a month ago.
NORAD # 32708
COSPAR designator 2008-011-A
Epoch (UTC) 2008-04-23 04:18:03
Orbit # at Epoch 91
Inclination 48.989
RA of A. Node 161.714
Eccentricity 0.7085880
Argument of Perigee 4.360
Revs per day 2.25663591
Period 10h 38m 07s (638.12 min)
Semi-major axis 24 552 km
Perigee x Apogee 777 x 35,572 km
BStar (drag term) 0.000000000 1/ER
Mean anomaly 359.681
Propagation model SDP4
Element number / age 32 / 1 day(s)
StdMag (MaxMag) / RCS N/A
Diameters N/A
Satellite group Geostationaryartes, scientia, vertas
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- 05-09-2008 04:22 PM #9
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Anyone aware of hearing either of the beacon frequencies for AMC 14. Would be interesting to see if any activity is on either.
I am told they are :
11702 MHz (H)
12198 MHz (V)artes, scientia, vertas
- 05-09-2008 06:29 PM #10
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