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Fascinating tale.
https://skyriddles.wordpress.com/2018/01/21/nasas-long-dead-image-satellite-is-alive/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Over the past week the station has been dedicated to an S-band scan looking for new targets and refreshing the frequency list, triggered by the recent launch of the mysterious ZUMA mission. This tends to be a semi-annual activity as it can eat up a lot of observing resources even with much of the data gathering automated the data reviewing is tedious.
Upon reviewing the data from January 20, 2018, I noticed a curve consistent with an satellite in High Earth Orbit (HEO) on 2275.905MHz, darn not ZUMA… This is not uncommon during these searches. So I set to work to identify the source.
A quick identity scan using ‘strf’ (sat tools rf) revealed the signal to come from 2000-017A, 26113, called IMAGE.
https://skyriddles.wordpress.com/2018/01/21/nasas-long-dead-image-satellite-is-alive/amp/?__twitter_impression=true