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<blockquote data-quote="hvdh" data-source="post: 918855" data-attributes="member: 187415"><p>I had my doubt about Athena Fidus, because of this document:</p><p><a href="http://www.asi.it/files/CALL_FOR_INTERES_for_ATHENA_FIDUS.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.asi.it/files/CALL_FOR_INTERES_for_ATHENA_FIDUS.pdf</a></p><p>Listing (on page 4) the already known 20165 MHz transponder, but nothing near 20274 MHz.</p><p>But maybe there are more transponders.</p><p>Since you both don't mention inclination, that leaves Athena Fidus as the only candidate, for many degrees around 37.8°E.</p><p></p><p>If inclined, a candidate could be sigint satellite Mercury 2 with 9.5° inclination and unknown downlink. It has an odd orbit though, crossing the belt near 41° at 22:30 UTC, and near 47°E at 10:30 UTC.</p><p>Now that Paul confirmed the location, this one is out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hvdh, post: 918855, member: 187415"] I had my doubt about Athena Fidus, because of this document: [url]http://www.asi.it/files/CALL_FOR_INTERES_for_ATHENA_FIDUS.pdf[/url] Listing (on page 4) the already known 20165 MHz transponder, but nothing near 20274 MHz. But maybe there are more transponders. Since you both don't mention inclination, that leaves Athena Fidus as the only candidate, for many degrees around 37.8°E. If inclined, a candidate could be sigint satellite Mercury 2 with 9.5° inclination and unknown downlink. It has an odd orbit though, crossing the belt near 41° at 22:30 UTC, and near 47°E at 10:30 UTC. Now that Paul confirmed the location, this one is out! [/QUOTE]
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