SPACEWARN Bulletin Number 508


C. Spacecraft Particularly Suited for International Participation: Category I

Spacecraft with essentially continuous radio beacons on frequencies less than 150 MHz, or higher frequencies if especially suited for ionospheric or geodetic studies.(NNSS denotes U.S. Navy Navigational Satellite System; an asterisk [*] indicates updated/new information since the last issue.) Updates or corrections to the list are possible only with information from the user community.

Note: The list remains the same as in SPX 504, but with additions listed in SPX 507. The section will be revived from time to time when a significant volume of updates would be available from the user community.

Mr. E. Luteran of the HLMS, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, reports that the current parking longitude of GOES 2 is 174.5 deg W, and that of GOES 3 is 105 deg W.


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V1.0, 04 March 1996
Last Updated: 18 March 1996, EVB II