- After a “major” launch anomaly, satellites scrambling to reach orbits https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/01/the-ariane-5-rocket-has-a-scare-but-its-satellites-have-survived/ 19 comments space
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- Jonathan McDowell on Twitter: "TLEs are out - the Ariane objects are in 230 x 43160 km x 20 degree geotransfer instead of the intended 250 x 45000 x 3 deg, so inclination totally off but height pretty much fine" / Twitter https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/956942816655040513 89 comments
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