Observed Solar Pressure Perturbations of Echo I

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During the period 13 August to 22 August, day-to-day determinations of
the average orbital elements of the 100-foot Echo I balloon, based on
observations taken at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Goldstone tracking
station, indicated a decrease in perigee height of 3.0 km/day and an
increase in the eccentricity of 0.00038 per day.

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