Issue 54

Issue 54

This Fortnight in GEO

- There were no new maneuvers from high interest objects in GEO reported in the past 2 weeks. - TJS-3 continues to drift eastward towards its early-July position. Briefly in vicinity of TJS-2. - Russian Luch/Olymp Satellite continues 2° per day westward drift. - SJ-17 continues westward drift. Briefly in vicinity of Gaofen-4. - SY-12(01)…

– There were no new maneuvers from high interest objects in GEO reported in the past 2 weeks. – TJS-3 continues to drift eastward towards its early-July position. Briefly in vicinity of TJS-2. – Russian Luch/Olymp Satellite continues 2° per day westward drift. – SJ-17 continues westward drift. Briefly in vicinity of Gaofen-4. – SY-12(01) and SY12(02) continue their westward and eastward drifts, respectively, and were not in the vicinity of other satellites during this period.

SJ-17

TJS-3 SY-12(01) USA-324 Luch/Olymp

SY-12(02)

USA-325

USA-270

USA-271

Editor's Note: Thanks to weekly reporting from Palski & Associates Inc, we're going to try to keep track of maneuvers of select spacecraft in GEO. For this week, orbital information is courtesy of the 2022-07-22 & 2022-07-29, Space Domain Awareness Reports from Palski & Associates Inc. Send a request to david.pierce@palski.com to get added to their distro list!

This Fortnight in GEO

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