(meteorobs) resent: The plot thickens even more! (strange event = Progress)]
Marco Langbroek
marco.langbroek at wanadoo.nl
Thu Apr 27 16:30:00 EDT 2006
Resent, as it not seems to have reached the list...sorry if it appears twice
- Marco
Marco Langbroek wrote:
>
> Okay Javor!
>
> I am beginning to believe this was a re-entry after all, of material
> connected
> to the Progress M-56 launch to ISS that same day at 16:03 UTC from
> Baykonur.
In fact, I now find it can have been Progress itself (not decaying but going
up!) and is detached motor!
The closest in time orbit set available for Progress M-56 gives a visible pass
quite along the video trajectory, less than a minute later. As the orbit of a
just launched object evolves fast, I feel the time difference can be negleced here.
The dataset I used to check with known objects earlier did no contain Progress
yet as it was from before the launch... :-/
Progress and its detached motor were still very close by each other at that
time. These could therefore explain 2 of the 3 trails visible.
- Marco :-)
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Dutch Meteor Society (DMS)
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