Issue 56

This Fortnight in GEO

Editor's note: due to Celestrak visual tool unavailability, I could not build the normal graphic displaying position and drift of several GEO high interest objects. Just the highlights for now as reported in the ever-awesome Palski Space Domain Awareness reports. - Russia's Luch/Olymp decreased altitude another 96km…

Editor’s note: due to Celestrak visual tool unavailability, I could not build the normal graphic displaying position and drift of several GEO high interest objects. Just the highlights for now as reported in the ever-awesome Palski Space Domain Awareness reports.

– Russia’s Luch/Olymp decreased altitude another 96km and settled into new position -18.2345°.

– China’s SJ-17 also decreased its orbit 30km, ceasing its western drift. SJ-17 has settled into a new position, 94.2529°

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 2022-09-02 & 2022-09-09, Space Domain Awareness Reports from Palski & Associates Inc. Send a request to david.pierce@palski.com to get added to their distro list!

Russian Luch/Olymp (40258) altitude and drift changes

China’s SJ-17 (41838) altitude and drift changes